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f' A- r4 ff Edited By Wheatley 4fc t. VOL LUX. No. 160. ATLANTA GA.

StJKDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1920. 4 VULLDQGDEFEA TSA LAB A MMiVS Blocked Punt Enables Bulldog To Defeat Alabama in Final Five Minutes of Annual Game BY CUJT1 WHEATLEY. The Georgia. Bulldog annexed an other victory at Ponce de Leon park yesterday afternoon. but the animal had couple of teeth snapped out during struggle the Crimson tide of Alabama's varsity proving the toughest let of food the savage Athenian pup ever sought to de- yards for a touchdown.

It was a dramatic finals to a game that had held the Interest 01 12000 spectators from the start a tare ell thrill to a battle tilled with th sort of plays that make chills ZSft up arid down the backbone like participant in a gleased pole contest a final act that brought to the Georgia side of the stands and cruel disappointment to the Crimson supporters who had seen their noble warriors stage an uphill flight that has not been duplicated on a southern gridiron iis year. flulideg In Timer. virtue of the victory the Dun. dogj rema ns In the race for south- era lotereolieglate leadership and the Crimson tide Is automatically wept aside. Alabama is forced to take down her claim for the honors.

but there never was a team that waged a mightier battle to ward off the fatal thrusts of fate. or one that covered Itself with sue glory In defeat In some ca es the victors wreath has not many more sprigs of laurel than that of the loser. and we be- lleve this to be one of those in stances. Georgia won the game because her forwards ripped through the Crimson at the opportune time. and the Alabam ans lost because their attack.

while one of the strongest uncovered In Atlanta this jeason was riot qu te equal to the bilk of rutting up more than two touchdowns against a barr er that has stopped the mo powerful of. Iensi es on southern gridirons. Alabama Pluck. The pluck of the Atabamtans in coming bicit after rending creaks had given the Bulldog foui ten po nts before the game had progressed re than three minutes. was typical or the fighting sp rlt that gu ded the Crimson tide during- ery play.

An ordinary team would have bwed to the inevitable. out not the red jeriied sons of Alabama. uh their backs to the wall In this quarter and called upon lo give to the crunching grip 01 the Alhen an Bulldog. the Ala- bain an Ike Colonel Whittlesey in the Argonne when ordered to surrender his battalion- to Vhelm log odd replied Surrender heth i Just started to tcot That fxpre sion Just about tItus- Uates the desperation which was Jlainlv outlined on the tense faces ot those stalwart battlers of the gridiron and the battle which en. sued wilt take Us rghtlul place IS one of the most brilliant Atlanta rns ever witnessed It was a cruet turn of events to Alabama that the pay resulting In her' defeat this year followed immediately upon the heels of art ef- tort bv Tally Connor Crmson iaIfbak to duplicate his feat of 1919.

when two drop lu ks from his toe dec del the verdict. nnor" had already been called upon twice yesterday afternoon and both times his attempts were fruitless. His third call came and the Alabama stands went wild. while tear crept the Georgia section. Throwing his headgear aside Talt tool his stance and sig nailed for the ball.

A pertect spiral it reached him. but the body of Puts helchel hurtling through the air blocked the ball just as UConBorM toe toucwd it. and Alabama last chance had been swept aside Cheves scooped up the pigskin. and with a. clear tiei A 2 ut Effort.

Alabama. made a final but hopeless elior seeking to complete throe torward passing attempts but the ball went to GeorgIa on a punt and the game IMItd as the lied and Ulack was beginning another march. the ball being in midfield Vi-at the time. Georgia first two scores. like the winning onto came on pu that Itarted with Alabama In possession of the ball.

rage Bennett ted and Black end. recovered I e- noirs fumble on the second plop after the off and raced yards to a touchdown. Alabama re cetved the kick off and failing to. pierce tine Ceori la line O'Connor attempted to punt. Whelchel breaking through and blocking the ba 1 Pew.

without seeming to pause vrifctched the oval and ran ten yards for a touchdown Pew kick. ed all three of the Bulldogs goals Iron touchdown. fourteen points to the good. the Georgia line sought to take things a. bit easier.

and the Crimson Immediately opened up with daring attack tnat swept tine Georgians ff their feet. Receiving the ball on their yard line tine Alabamtats rched steadily up the field most o4 the gains resulting from off tackles made possible through a split tormatlon that threw an In terference composed of six players Us the Red and Black flanks. It waS thtej laj. coupled with a splendid forward passing systeni that threatened to spelt destruction for the- Red and Black asptra ins The gains were short. but they were cons stent.

and ate up vartt I yard of territory The play had er been pre shown by Alabama and the Stege- man machine never began to fjltlt. nm It until third Quarter. Totally unexpected. the formation could not be met th an intelligent defense the Bulldogs. and toe hopes of Georgia.

were' bel 10101911 ru hed through the deadly effectiveness the play. First jkubaran Tally. In this manner the' ball was carried to the Georgia yard lint where' the quarter ended. On the first PLCT of the second period. Lenoir carried It over the last white tine.

OJConnor kicked goat. DurtnfC the remainder of the quar test Alabama did mot or the ground gaining. but the Red and Black held nobly when the oval iwas to the danger Sons and the end of tine first half found the ball HJatnidfleM. O'Connor made an 1 fort for a Ion goat duln the second quarter. but the kick went wide tsfit' mark Wt was at tempted while Tally was standing on the 41 yard line.

At the openTg of the third quarter. It seemed that Georgia ha oved the ysteres of the split formation that was such a threat. nIrtg menace during the first half but the ut1dog had not learned how to break up the brilliant for- passSn of teveceon he final touchdown scored la tht war by Clemens. Ct end. who Oht forward ass th netted eighty ytda aal a touchdown.

It tl Boeared at frst that one of the Intercepted tnS but fn nMe4 U. and TJ- tered. before the oval hit tli rC A. clear field wax waiting for the fleet little end. and he was In no danger during au Instant of his long run.

O'Connor kicked goal and the count was knotted. UuUdo Growl The Bulldog realized the gravity or situation aa the battle was renewed on even term and most of the- ground gaining of the Ala- bamlans was brought to a halt. Alabama had a fair run of the breaks during the fourth quarter. one of them giving her the ban well in Georgia territory on fumbled punt Alabama was held for downs on her yard line anti O'Connor punted fifty yards to Cheeves. who umbled Clemens recovering for the Crimson.

A short forward peas netted ten yards for the Alabamians. and the required distance was made gain when Stevenson and Lenolr advanced the ball twelve yards through off tackle runs. At this point the Georgia line successfully re ted the attack or the splendid Alabama backs and OConner was called upon to deliver a drop kick from his yard line. The line of scrimmage was directly In front of the goal lines and It seemed that nothing but the will or the gods would prevent Tally O'Connor from ootln the Crimson to victory. V.

Welthl broke through. however. and Cheeves did" the rest. Fvty Matched. It Is doubtful If there has been a eame played In the south thl year In which teams were more evenly- matched.

and certainly there h- not been a contest on a Dixie grid- iron in years in which two outfits staged a harder fight for the honors Alabama's offense was beautiful to witness and we cllng to th" h'- lief tat it i the most daring of any southern eleven this Benson i very audacity of it awed the Bull- do at the start and Its contInted effectiveness throughout the first half was caue for much alarm In the Red and Black camp. Forward passes were called for bv Quarterback lovater when the hall was deep In the Crimsons territory A clip on any one of these occasons would have spelled de- truction but Hovater got-away with it and. the wiss ones' are todav shouting his praises. Bo McMtllln attempted the same thing when Centre pla ed the Golden Tondo and failed. but the Alabamians threatened to spill the bucket through Its nent yesterday The Crimson Tide outrushed Georgia through every quarter of the came and made ten first downs to six for the Athenians.

Alabama's attack the Georgia line and wept around te ends at times when the ball was In midfield. but the Red and Black defense tightened In the pinch and the lunges of the Crmon were turned. Georgia's game yesterday was Just the sort of battle that mo of the well interned were expecting The Red and Black hue felt throughout thl season that a strong defense was the best offense nnd we cant opine that Georgia's touchdowns resulted. tram nothing hut fortunate breaks V. believe that Alabama had a weakness In the right Bide of her tine and further that feeorgla was quick to take advanlnge of the opportunities as they arrived rnnn" WecbeL It would belittle the splendid work of old Puss Wlselchel to assert that nothing but pureunadul- terated luck enabled him to smash through that Crimson forward bar- ner and break up plays that threatened to decree silence for the victory chimes' which were rung in Athens last night Whelctsel we believe succeeded in blocking those runts because he played his position intelligently and because he is a good linesman one of the best in the south If you want the real truth.

Georgia had come wonderful breaks but for that matter. so did the Crimson and we cannot see that the Red and Wacks number topped greatly that or the courageous Alabam ans Certainly good fortune crowned the efforts of Georgia on several occasions but the visitors werenf left entirely out. We distinctly recall that five forward passes to all appearances In tercepted by Georgia players were fumbled Alabama. recovering in me to make the effort successful "That's football' Of course It is and it doesn't involve any more ofia the luck element than the blocking of a proposed punt or field goal trial. The highly touted defense of the Georgia eleven justified Itself to a large extent.

It was not as tight as it was two weeks ago when the 1 ed and black wall provided a barrier that the gallant warriors of the The work of Clemens was evenly matched by that of Owen Reynolds who has starred In every game played by the Red and Black this sea. son Several short gains were made over Owens side of the line during the first half but he solved problem during- the Intermission and the split formation introduced by Coach Scott wa halted immediately. Reynolds played under the handicap of an tnjurecl knee but i performance was brilliant In very particu lar cicrjr word the praise yesterday. Stevenson with little success in going through the center of the Red and Iila u.t naninuauort the Bulldog Buck Cheeves was the most con. stent ground-gainer VJJ0 U- vances by the Red and Black quarter.

Tram. Sessions and Captain Bum Day staged a great duel it the pivot position and the honors were aiout even both men plsyine good" games. The summary GA. I Sessions Stolen werck John ibeeve for Hartley. Alabama Hunt fox Montgomery.

Withal for O'Connor. Score by periods GeorgIa 7 JI Alabama 077 0 li Scenes in Georgia-Alabama Game CALL FOR CAGE MEN AT TECH BY WALLACE GEORGE. With King Football waking his lut stab this we to. cop all th limelight the Yellow Jacket ath letes are already beginning to tat' of and look ahead to the basketbal season. Football is the college sport of them all though and basketball or anything else has very little chance of supplanting it tilt after Thanksgiving day specially when there is a game like the Tornado-Tiger scrap In the otfln Just six days after the.

Turkey dav nner has been put away the call will be Issued on the Tech Hat" TOT eagerness. December the first is the date set a Wednesday after' noon and that day and the remainder of the week wilt see the organization of the Immense squad completed with possibly some light workouts on Friday or Saturday. If the interest manifested in the team tbs year equals that shown by the Tech men last fall and at this writing It seems even greater- there Is going neIgh- orhood of 811 men answer the firs call That was approximately the umber that came out for the 20 team. and It was several weeks before they were thinned out enough to way hold a decent practice game. Outdoor courts were fixed up last December on the north end of Grant field and the first practices held here This ooare will In all probability be followed again this sea- son or at least until a more map- ng-eable sizp squad Is chosen.

Practice then wilt be shifted to an in door court and the fine points of the game taken up In detail Grtat Prospects. Techr 21 team Harts the yeas with far more brlllant prospects. than It did In the winter of the ear na Then there had not been a Tech basketball varsity In six years snrt the team was necessarily corn- ro ed of new men and green material This year. however six letter men are returned and this many or should start the team off pretty nlcelj Al Staton. the demon tackle of the Golden Tornado.

has been elected captain or the new team and will guide the de nie of the Tech quntet from one of the guard positions. Bull Mayer. who played alongside of him last year at the other guard is back again and between the two of them they are going to chow the other guards a pretty time of It- They gained a world Of experience during the course of last season and should be were then. Bill Flncher Is another man at guard who is going to be heard from before the season goes very far. take it from us.

At center the old reliable Gtbby Fraser will pre de again. Glhhv. played the. best game of the entire Tern crew last year. being captain anti thief goal to ser of the lot At forwards.

Hugh Stcifath the lone man to have gone whle Jimmy Brewster and Lrrtoiy Jonkn will both be back looking fur a regular place. Both are letter men and stand a pretty good ohance of being regulars this season. Ami. Is nncrr. Dad Am pivot man of the Tornado is student manager of the cageTnen and his been working overtime of late to get a good schedule arranged.

It wont be com pleted for a week or more yet tint when it is announced one may well- expect to see a formidable list of Tpponents for the Jacket goal toss- ns. Mo of the games are confined to the I A. A. team and Hie Tech men will have a hard row to hoe. The feature of the schedule will be the trip down east.

beginning on the 12th of February and lasting nearly a week. The Tech quintet goes Into Virgins and Mar land la ing gamps against Johns Hopkins university. Vlrlnia Tech and Georgetown all In the cour Of toe week. The Georgetown fray will especially noteworthy. In view of the friendly rivalry that lets between ttva grid teams of the two colleges.

There are sure to he several oth- CT trips on the list and Just now toe ones to Macon to meet Mercer and' to Auburn to tackle the Tlgew seem a certainty. Visas to Chatta- noogA. Clemson and Birmingham are all pretty good poss billties too. Here on the local court Tech will meet the erj strongest teams be persuaded her way and on the first Friday night In March the Yellow Jacket will rneetvth Atlanta Athletic dub at thV Audito rlum in he seasons finale. WOFFORD BADLY LICKED By N.

C. STATE COLLEGE Raleigh. N. C. November 20 Using the varsity In only two pe.

riod la which they' accumulated 81 ponts North Carolina State today defeated Woftord. 90 to 7 Wofford played the scrubs an- even game in the fourth quarter. ALF SHS4NDS WINS CHARLOTTESVILLF CROSS-COUNTRY Chartottevvtlle. Va. November 10 ed Uhajeds.

Washington. running for the University of Virginia. won the tnll country here today ho a clean pair of heel to field of twsntysIx other run ners- tsDIB Washington and Lee. Johns Hopkins nd Maryland Stats His tint wan Oirard CaVd- Wen. Washington anti Lee finished second.

Above are two interesting pictures of the struggle at lonce de Leon park yesterday afternoon wlien the University of Georgia Bulldog defeated the Cnms mTide of he University of Alabama. In the upper picture Riggs Stevenson the star AlabamA back is seeking to gain around Georgia's right end. The young gentleman with the figure 3" on his back is Owen Reynolds who seems to be having a bit of trouble in getting to the scrimmage due t6 a couple of Alabama players who are clipping him. In the lower picture we see an other view of Reynolds who is coming back of the play to nail Lenotr who is bearing off on a left-end sun. Washington Lee Upsets Gridiron Dope and Beats Georgetown Score 16 to 7 Washington D.

c. November 20 Special Lmploylng- an overhead attack that exceeded any previous demonstration or the forward passing- game on Washington- gridirons. Washington and Lee today anguished the big Georgetown university eleven 16 to 7. Both of the Generals' touchdowns resulted from aerial play. In the opening period Mattox tossed the" ball 30 yards to Leake who ran 20 more to Georgetown's goal and In the third quarter.

after a combine' Hon latteral forward pass. Ralnu to Mattox to Beroisf had netted 21 yards. a second heave Mattox to Ttoker made another touchdown. i Sllveratein made pod in his try for the extra point from the second 1 touchdown. In tine second period.

he al trop a goat from the yard line. After Washington and Lee had counted in the first period. Georgetown scored on Lelshtys 33- yard run around the Generals' left end. Kenyon kicked the goal. I Washington and Lees tine completely outolaved the Georgetown forward Captain Moore's game at left tackle was especially brUllant on Wclcr" He.

was through to the field when the ends and generally was the man to down the receiver. Tuckers returns of the Georgetown punts and SllversOctns sweeping end tune arid lengthy line plunges featured the work of the Generals' bacWield. At the outset of the game. George. town.

aidfd by Plasms yard run Ohio State Wins Western Title By Defeating Illinois Eleven Urbana Ill. November 20 Ohio State carried the 1910 football championship of the western confer. ence back to the presidential state tonight. In the most spectacular finish seen on. lietoric Illinois field In years the Ohioans triumphed over Illinois.

7 to 0 in the deciding game of the big ten" race today when Yyers. in the last ten seconds of play. snatched a 37 yard forward pat from Workman and dashed across the orange and blue line for the only touchdown of the game. Pete Stinchcomb the brilliant Ohio left kicked the ball squarely between the Illinois goat for the extra point. By winning today's game.

Ohio remained undefeated this season and has undisputed claim to the title. fta teams were keyed to high righting pitch and fought virtually on even terms until the final minutes of play. Illinois. weakened through the loss or Captain John Depler. alt western center.

and further cr by injuries to-Car- ne the brilliant receiving end of the spectac lar WalQUlst-CArney aerial combination and Ralph Fletcher. star kicker and halfback. fought stubbornly check the smashing attack of Oioa superb back field. The Ohioans carried the fight Into Illinois territory during of the game. although rich eleven marched to ball to within inches of the opposing goat PtrirhcvBib 9t To Stlnchcomb fell th main tank of carrying the ban for Ohio.

In the. second perio he ran 31 yards for gain that placed the ban on' Illinois yard line. From th it was a dance to Illinois yard line where the Illinois stiffened and held stubbornly' for dOWRL Again at the TJpenJng of the second half. tincb- comb returned the ball from th Illinois klckotf for 62 yards but until the last few seconds of play. Illinois kept the driving Ohioans from the shadow of Its goat Unable to make consistent gains and with time shrinking fast several fresh Ohio players went into th game In a desperate attempt to score.

Hog Workman the 00 quarterback. decided upon Aerial attack achieve vIctrr7 and the Cam Ohio forward pass was brought into pUr. Workman heaved four passes In succession. but two' of them were Incomplete. On the first pass to Stlaehcomb th ball was placed on Illinois' yard line.

Th next two missed their nark. On the fourth attempt. Workman shot the ball yards into the wait through a broken field reached the Generals' yard line and on the next play Flavin crossed the goal But tumbled. Leake recovered for a Washington and Lee touchback. The Hitttoppers threatened again In the fourth plod when they carried the ball to the Washington and Lee' yard line.

but the Generals braced and held for downs. W. L. 18 Pos GTOWN 7 Leaks. le Kenjon Moore.

11 Sullivan Patterson 1 Conrstock Paget. a Wertz i Barrow. r. g. Quinn jganford r.

Snuach Herndon r. Wtse Sllverstein Leary Tucker 1 hb IJeighty Raines. r. Flavln Mattox b. Cronin Score by periods Washington and Lee.

837 0 18 Georgetown 700 0 7 I Substitutions Washington and hernia for Los-be. Georgetown I Anderson for Wertz Ward for Cronin Curtln for Lelghty J. Sullivan for Leary. Cronin for Ward Lelghty for Canto Zazzali for Wise Connell for T. Sullivan.

Touchdowns Leaks Tucker. Lelghty. Coals from touchdowns Kpnyon. Goals from touchdown missed Silverstein. Goal from flld Sliver- ttin.

Referee Bergln PrlncrtonV Umolre Williams Pennsylvania Field Judge Glass Lehigh linesman Thomas Lafayette Time of periods 15 minutes log hands of vers who grabbed it out of the air and raced across the goal. The Ohio victory Is considered sweet revenge. as It was Just a year ago that the Illinois eleven snatched the championship tram the Buckeye on the Columbus field In the last eight seconds of pla when Ralph Fletcher kicked a field goal. which gave Illinois a 9 to 7 vlc. tory.

Th crowd that packed Illinois field was the biggest that ever witnessed a football game here. numbering 22 000 perf ons George Huff. director of athletics said that 0 000 applications for seats had been received Ohio sent 5 000 spectators to the game by special train and automobiles The up OHIO 7 Cfts ItLfNOIS 0 Myers. 1 Carney Huffman. It.

Olantlcr Taylor I Mohlr Nemeck Keltsch Welchemm. Smith Splrs r. Hellstrom Workman. re Eros Workman. B.

Fletcher Blair. rh Walqulst Rtinchcomb 1 Fletcher Wllaman Crangle Score by periods. olo State fl 7 nUnolj 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio scoring Tout1own Myers goal from tochdown. Stlnthcomb. Referee Birch Earlham.

Umpire Schaumer Chicago Field Judite Snyder ClsveiatL Readttneeas Henry. Kenyon- FLORIDA GATORS DEFEAT STETSON IN ANNUAL GAME Gainesville Fix. November 20 Special. Without any' special f. tort and se ml gy with little Intention of puking a large cAr Florida made three touchdowns with kicked goals la the first hat La footbMl azaiisst Stetson and took It Casy during the second half.

The game was slow. with few' feature The forward was used frequently for rains by both team Stetson. although otrtplayed la every pha of the game except pttnUnr fought gam ly every mist ute of the play. They never got within srlking distance of the Pier Flortda lost several oppor nnti to score by tumbles and penalties On the abroad play ef the thhl quarter C. Luderson.

ran Sb yards Cad crowed stUM to use bat Florida was off vide. UNIVERSITY HIGH BEATS HIGH In a rather slow game. the University High football team handed Bo s' High another. defeat to the tune of 19 to 0 at PiedmonjPark before a fair crowd of spectators. I- reff lagers crew scored a touch.

down during the first lour minutes or play when Wallace fumbled Lairds punt on the yard line Freeman of University High pick- tog the ball up on the run and run- lag the remaining distance for a touchdown. Laird failed at goat The remaining part of the first half diagged along wllih the ball changing hands. many times. The second half started oft In fine style. During this period.

Ha- ger team worked six passes for the total distance of IDS yards. Many of these passes were of the difficult variety. University High bucked the ball within striking distance. but with her backs to the goal posts. Boys' High held for downs.

But when the Fourteenth street lads resorted to the air route. Coach David warriors were absolutely helpless The second touchdown was the re suits of two passes Laird to Free. man that netted 40 yards placing the oval behind the Purple and White gya ii rd kicked goal. The ulr toute was inoi slble for the Broadnax. placed the ball on Boys' ltigt yard tine.

Laird hit center on the next play for the required five and a touchdown. Laird missed goat Tine game ended soon after. Freeman Laird and Walch were Hers for the University High lads. The around work of Laird was the feature of the game. Captain Wallace did the best work for Boys' High.

but the many fumbles he committed detracted a greet. den from hl good work. loodrich was the shining light In the Boys' High line. up BOYS' Sit Pots. UVIV HI.

S' es I Ki eeman Smith 1 K' Yeager Allen 1 Quarrels ol Palmer State Boswell Goodrich t. those Stevens. r. fe. Garlingtor JJaace Walch Ottley I Is Ruhensteln h.

JBosweU Smith Laira Score quarters Doss' High II 0 0 6 USD 0 It MMIWN IS STAR IN CENTRE WIN Louisville Ky. November 20 Excellent forward passing aided by the tins smashing of Captain Bo McMillan gave the Centre college football eleven of Danville. My. I U-to-O shutout over Virginia Polytechnic institute here today before approximately 10 000 persons Although just out of a sick bed. Quarterback McMtilan hit the Gob.

bler line for long gains and two touchdowns. besides doing touch forward passing one past going 25 yards for a touchdown by kicking goal bringing his total of consecu tivo goat kicks to six in the last two seasons. which Is believed to be an American cord The Vii glnians twice threatened th Centre goat but plungug power at. the zero hour tiled them. Score by periods entre 4 2S Virginia 0 0 0 BROWN' DEFEATED BY DARTMOUTH IN CLOSE GAME Boston.

NOYemr2 Dartmouth won it tint football vlcty ever Trown In fifteen years at Braves field Ibis afternoon in a bitterly fought contest that euded In a 14- core The Green battled hard- for fourteen points all of which were made la the first halt. but was forced to fight even harder to jtop the plucky Brown eleven rota wll tnt out the lead. SpeetacaUr for ward passing punting and Broken field rushing by both teams marl ed the whole game. By Crimson of Harvard After Thrilling right New Maven Coon. November SO.

Repulsed repeatedly In their at tacks at th Yale goal line today. Harvard resorted to a kicking of tense and with three field goals defeated the Ells by score of 9 to In the annual football combat in the Yale bowL The contest. witnessed by nearly. 80000 spectators sod th thirty-ninth between the two universities since un was a remarkable exposition of the com. paratively modern open and aerial game.

While. loosely played at times. It fairly bristled with tiseill. ng forward passes ad sweeping The defeat of Yale. while not unexpected took a most unusual turn' due to the ragged.

but savage de. tense of the Ells who refused to be awed Harvard Juggernaut. Hurling their bodies In front or the Crimson charges or leaping upon dodging- and squirming runners the Yale players battled so savagely that although the Cambridge clan several times drove the Ells back. to the shadow of their own goal posts a touchdown was beyond the physical ability of the Crimson. In this crisis.

Harvard fell hack upon the kick for field goal and three times out or five tries booted the ball between the uprights while Yale. defeated but not dls. graced. left the field wltTt the satisfaction of having partially checked Its greatest rival In a triumph that waa considered such a fore. gone conclusion that Harvard co horts were offering odds of three to one before the game with few takers.

Strong Defense. Both teams showed a stronger fense than attack and this was par. tlcululv noticeable in the case of Yale. which apparently had assimilated the lesson of the Princeton defeat and followed the ball with commendable zeal Harvard found it reasonably eshy to gain ground between the yard line but- once within strIkIng distance of a touchdown the Yale line and secondary defense stiffened and held their ri ala' charges to small gains which necessitated kicking. The Blue however.

failed to develop anything in the way of a deceptive attack and almost all its line plunges end runs and pa es were diagnosed and held to a failure or small gains. Considered entirely from a technical standpoint. Harvard outplayed Yale its almost every particular as a team but the. Individual efforts of the Ell eleven offset this team pdvantage to a cons derable extent. Mad the Blue offense been built upon a wider and more deceptive basis it is possible that Yale might have scored In some form.

Against the simple Plays of the home team however. Harvard flung a compact or wide defense as the attack re Qulred and seldom did the Ell ball carrier find ant avenue of advance opes for more titan a second or two. after the began. The rt Stand. bs very Intensity with which the YaleVeleven mide Its last stand added immensely to the thrill and excitement of the play So keen did the rival players struggle for scores that toward- the close of the third perod the unusual spectacle of two players txlng retired for roughness from a big eastern football classic was wltnepd when Quarterback Kempton of Yale and Left End Gaston of Harvard were sent to the sde ine after a brief mixup near the Yale goat Analysis of the game shows that the Yale defense could not stand before a Crimson machine that was quick to shift Its offence to meet unexpected opposition While Harvard could.

not cross the Yale goal line. It could anti did move when necessity required. within strikng distance of a field goal. During the sixty minutes of play Harvard rained 210 yards In 6 rushes which gave five opportunities for five field goats threw of which were successful. Yale gained but GO yards In 32 rushes and never seriously threatened the Crimson goal while Harvard was ones within eight yards of a touchdown but could not drive the Eli eleven back at the crucial moment.

Overhead Attack. Harvard opened with an overhead attack and threatened the Blue with. this method of ground gaining all through the game. Sixteen forward passes were flung against the Blue. of which nine were completed for a total of 140 yards.

five were uncompleted and two Intercepted. Yale tried IS forward passes of which It were hurled In the final period Of the 5 four were completed to' 50 yards gain tell to the ground. and two were Intercepted In punting honors were more even. for Harvard coy. ered 528 yards with 12 kicks while Yale made COO yards In 14 punts.

Yale ran the ball back from punts for 82 yards. while Harvard fell 10 yards short of thl distance This was offset to some extent- by tht running back of kickoffs wherein Harvard picked up a yards to Yale's BO Harvard lost 40 yards In five penalties to 15 by Tale tot two Infractions of the rules Yale also lost the ball once on a fumble while the Crimson followed the plg k1n to closely that her fumbles were s-aol time retrieved. The scenic side of the game ur- a ed any euillilar content ever in the Yale bowl. Betw 1 8000 and 80000 persons were sealed. In the twenty odd miles ot Concrete tiers which swept around lb blue football ampltheater.

Viewed from the tooroost tier of the bowl the st embr of humanity appeared like a hued flower bed In a sunken grarder with the brilliant red. purple and green turbans-of of lb. tminine spectators serving as the blossoms and the darker of Frnifn the earth trot which the flowers sprang Sn wt 1 moments of brought the thon nd ta cetl PO as thou" the huge garden was. agitated by ea which 8 r8' bl9 ddlng end bentllv before th i hJ rM. i i I WM further heightened when the rival uiivei tr cheering squads came Info action with waving and col ored hank MvehlefX Intfn vi unier- Harvard who.

winding their way aroundthe Yale field pr cd by their band presented a rictnre that few spectator could tsmrlnir t- TB a HaiaS On fh vt ft- the' off Cross' boot went to HamnTa- yard ae from wfcteli Owen lna4 a. run baeK through tfl Tale force that brought th halt to midfield BneU. the Crimson quarterback advanc ed thirteen yards in a slantia drive pa front ntis ta Buell rave the Crimson tint down oa Yale's yare line itorwsa bed line for ACrln forward Buell. was intercepted by Aldrich and was Yale's ball on her own yard line. Yale Sanables The tale backfield fumbled but Sturm recovered.

Aldrich punted. Owen recovered for Harvard and was downed by three tackier where he stood on Harvard's- 40- yard line. The. Crimson forward passing combination. Buell and Fltts operated for a yard gain on Cutlers end.

Owen added a yard and then eked outside on Yale's yard line After unsuccessful tilt Aidrich kicked. Uteett fumbled the ball on Harvard's yard line where. Dickens recovered it and. the Blue set out for a goal assault but was short lived. Aldrich's forward pass was Intercepted by Ftt and the tide of play again had turned to Harvard Cv1mso Drives.

A yard lne drive placed th ball on Yale's yard line. Owen Kicked low and Kempton. picked up the ball pn Yale's yard line and ran it ck 13 yards- before Kane owned him. Aldrich lost two vards on a. simulated kick forma- Hon.

tinning Into his own inlets- ference. This play was tied back and the scrimmage resumed without gain or loss because of offsetting penalties. ldrich kicked to a fair catch uell on Harvard's yard line. Fttts attempted an nd run but was 4 by Cutler. Then FJtts kicked to Yale's yard line where Walker fumbled and It was re- red by two Harvard players.

A forward pass Buell to Owen. sent the ball to Yale's yard line. A rush by' Owen against the Yale line wa rspnlsed and the forward au tried again unsuccessful the bill Jnfr grounded. Thzeti ored a field goal from the yard line. A Score Harvard 5.

Yale Uorweea Flange. Cross kicked to flush on Harvard's yard line. The run back brought the ball to Harvard's 31- yard line. Owen struck against costa and weSt back again. a burley uard throwing off bl attack.

ween dived over the Yale primary defense for a yard gala. Owen kicked. Kempton recovered and circled Harvard' right end for a yard run back which gave Yale the ball on its own yard line. For tactical advantage Kempton ran the ball outside and the succeeding up was 35 yards In. Aldrich gained yards.

Aldrich kicked and Cutler tossed Iluell back for a yard loss on an attempted run back. It was Harvard's ball on Us own 25- yard line. Thei ban changed hands again through the meaiyra. of tha forward ps BueUa heave WU jciught By the Alert ldrIch. tfho wa downed on Harvard's yard line.

Aldrich tailed tn an attempt for a. field goal find th period ended with the ball ton Harvard's yard line. Score. Harvard 3 Yale O. Third Period.

Reversing goal posts the teams. lined up again. The first play was a run the width of. the field by Humphrey who brought the bait to Harvard's yard line before Sid- rich brought- him down. Horween jammed for yards and first down on Harvard's yard line.

Owen added five more in rushes. Owen kicked and Yale players allowed the ball to roll until it was declared dead on Yale's yard line. The Harvard forwards smothered Kemptona center and AldrlcD standing under hIs goat posts kicked to a fair catch by Buell on Yale's yard line. Instead of taking the placement kick option. Harvard chose to rush and Horwen went ahead yards before Sturm stopped him.

A long forward pass of 30 yards. DueU to Crocker found. Harvard with the ball on Yale's yard lne Offside play' set the Crimson back 15 yards. The forward pass was tried again but this time Kempton wa on the receiving end for Yale anti It was the- Elites ball on Its own yard IIn when he was run outside by Ken. Kmnraa Gales.

Kempton feinting a pans rushed himself for a yard gain. sldrbth was tackled by Hayeroeyer after a foot advance. Kemoton carried the halt for a flrsjfdown on Yale's yard tne on first clay. Its passed toVsturm Ynd acted as his interference against Sedgewlck for a loss on the next play. The Blue repulsed in rushes turned to the kicking game and Jeldrlchs boot rolled outside on Harvard yard Sine.

Horweeu crashed through the center of lh Blue line for a yard gale. Kempton. unheinsettd. dashed back 17 yards on- the run back of Humphreys punt but a Yale pen- city nt It back ten yards. Aldrich lost two yards when th giant Sedsewlck knocked him down.

Aldrich fumbled on next play and Woods was on the ball start Harvard on another drive for touchdown front Yale's yard line Captain Callahan was hurt on tile nut paly. but argued that he was able to continue and had his way. Urolskkk Salts First down was gained on the next play with th ball on Yale's yard line. when Rorween hurtled across the Yale forward line. Owen tried a scoring dropkick.

Silt hi hurried hoot went hieh and short falling Into Aldrich's hands on the yard line. Sturm rushed the ban to the 40- yard line through several Harvard. players. A line dave was set back by rarvard. and a forward pass at tack was stopped when the Crimson forwards broke through Lad downed Kemptoa XJr a yard toss.

Aldrich ldek rt to Buell on tn next lineup but Yale was-allowed yards because- Harvard plnyers had roughed the kicker. It was Tales ball. first down. on Harva 4's 48 yard line. A forward pass started by lIdrich was caught by Owen and once.

atn the ball changed hnds in thfw manner. An xchang of punts- followed and the period ended. fecore Harvard. Yale- ilsif Yale took th field for the thlrd period with lineup unchanged. In the Harvard lineup Tlerney re- plac Raemyar as snapper back.

sail Humphrey returned to the liar. i vatd bskffsld' in place of Church. lit. Captain. Rorweens kickoff to Kemptosi srasreauhtby KeniptOn i Yale's quirtertmck.

following fe if hind. Interference of KslIsy made Jt5 a runMak of wore than thfr distance of Usa field Yale put Ih ban In pUy oaHarraris iyarC 1UAidrichtrlld a- dropkleklwlil. fell ten yards short. Hampkfey was tfceklea pl il mtta e4 xz--rw Vt 6 4. A-a mw QVEMB 21 e' fA i3" 1f "UfO.RiG IA BY LLDOO lNSi1 1 LBlocked r' In Am ual I an- a th toughest1et Yjlur.

The Clnal score was Georgia :1 Alabama 14. Buck" Cheeves Ye- ftyvr fn 1 haq It. lOO well I the 4tUP irft llCJ a segr 0 h' sUPP Jrter eh lIt thb a pfi I this R. Dr do renans Alab ma 6rt cases I I in- 1n rlJ. ped Alabamans qute lJarrer I mott tene Plu k.

ponts ttlT 6 sprit ed or inary red oi With an 1 he thl ih I larnan ke In. ld to. fgllt xpreusion Ty tIi elsf n. stat wan nil I Al bama In ha up is Cf so itiaks cj iI. lhr wlng Tally stance sib- nae ba f.

I iH II vu as ahead. sprInted for touhJown Last se kJng lonf ete piU illg i Heda 1 f'tG rgtl 1a1 Bla Le- re- off. ieorJla throu bafl 1 rJ re fCt ild a I to-the' ot end elr Rec vJng rt hee i' dl ftl pOII lble In- hi pIa orw rl1 1I.stem'j i lIon ie I nht fv anLlt wth by belg crushed 1lY or ound as Kml ri du lnlt at- ennll tts med fonn tlon entng but was 1bt forW1 that neted ty a aa I ec fute 4e nrnred borf ovt hi Jt 41rt A clea fl watnc 4S ltte 11ltant kck wa knoted Gr' I Te guldog reatzed Crvlty I ha sluaton al batte renewe terJ. moa Aa. wa brulbt baIt A1abama falr glvlnJ wel territor punt lSyardlne OConnor tlty yardl Ceevu rfcovernlr Alabamlans laln Stevelson runl.

tIs lne rplted bscks OConnel caJed on 25 lne. lne dIrecty oal lnes I w1 Fo Taly I 001n- vitory. Cheevel EfDly UatChfd. I th re suth this lch cetainly een YEar outi th Al bama' ofense besutrul wlne nd clng iet at Ii fn au acHv aw Buld at start. contnIe effctveness hal alar thl Rld Back camp.

wee cle 1 Crimsns clp anyone sppled strucion. wih It" ant tbi wIle tC AY shoutnl hs atempted sme ttlng CentrE ed fald AlabamAn reatened Ip1 Is Ia rou very iam. frs ataek lne bal wal dettne lun es game yelteday tha mt wel Into ed Ing. Rack thl" belt otfenle. breaks beleve a' 0 hr aJ heW po arived.

WrJlrL I beltle helhel Fr pure enadul- tErated enabled Imuh Ined IJence vie hi sg' ictV" blocling thole ntelll Entl ood one south-I rea tru tho Gcoqia lome bnaI1. mater. CrimsO. fed. ald Iamans.

eftors occaslonJ visiors wPent lef entreJy out distnctly recal fve passel. appearance In- Alabama tltl efort SUccesstul Thatl footbaI COUTSI Is. Involve 0 of justfed Iselr extent waa Sled tlack wal the warror Old Dominion lunged at In vain but sti I was good enough yes. terda goo enough to WI and afer al. thats the main pOint a mache RayoJs Re se- shor lae halC he Inter uion fotmaton Intrduce Sott WI halted Immeately.

ey- tJured knee pertor. WI brllant vel rcu- tar. Nice things have been saId all Stason of RIggs Sievenln and Mu1- 1)- Lenolr two membprl or the great Albama backfeld. and bot pbyen apP ard to justify ever wor of ltle luc ging through Bak hoe but hil gans on the of tackle rushes marked hInt a one of the soutlands best. Lenolr has tht speed of an express raln andreJe off leverl Iprint that threatened to rad to the complete anihUat of Duldog.

Cheep. wa moat slstent goundglner the Georgia. machJne a doub pln inro. duced by Aalstlnt Coa JImmy De" Harte resulting In evrl long Vance Re qUlr. Trl Selslon.

Captal ste geat uel. polUon an te even pIa7nl GA Pot A Reynolds. 1. Cleens JBennett lt Brwn Van ver. lohnton Day.

8slonl Wejcbel. r. C. Montgome1 Phew. 1 Cpr PBennett r.

Fiorett I q. Hovtet np. 11 Lnot HaUey. r. OConno EchoIs StphenSD OCcalRftee Tchenor AI- bUr umpIre StoUenwerk Hopkins hea Unema Elck Oarmout I TouchoIP.

ennet Phe. 3 OCnaor I SI lttuUon-em. Ceevd Hatey. Alba Yontcme1 Njcos OCnor. Sor pr Georpla 4 U.

I I Sc nes Ge rgia- labq a 1 EC Footbal Itab we61 tocop al lmelght Yelow alrfady tal coJege s1. basketbal ha 1t1e ti especialy a si afer dnnel Iut ca wi Issut cajemen. date wi lee Suad Jght fk I ei id a ff rdl tthf and greate- tl be rhe 8 frs cal. rumb 2 I sevea weeis enoulh hal. way thi ftld practces re.

wi aJ ablty fotowed lea- fz a nl wi Ihlted to. In- toOl point deta GJt PoPlr I St os 1 I year I 3t a basketbal vaniy Ilx nd neessrly osed mn leter many rore very capible reer es whlh star of prety niel Emon wi ulde destnles Cuntet Juard siIons BulY alon slde otler Iho" mery tme It expcr ence 10' per cent Ftr5er than Vey i Bi il leason cente relable wI presle th entre captan tosser lot At Mdath I i to. II ETOlY JInkR wl btth b3lk tr 1 dl ce nbe I Manllr. I Am's man tt I abne er rkf :1 oertme ate goodj i UI ra I wel Ilt ppnenU Most I. wil hard wl the.

own thE 1 th oes Maryland llaying klnl Glor etown al course fry wI be epecany th colege. There severa lst jus' acon ercer Aubur SfEm certinty. Blrmlngham al prety possbilltes wi We ver that pItuaded firs Atb a rluI he fnale. LICK D. 1 I Rleigh c.

Novmbe Ulln te nrl tw rl 6 Crolna Stte toay de ted Wottor 7. Wotord PlY. 1 the. arubs Iame In. quarte.

LF CHARLOTTEVILL1 I I ChalattHUe Va vmr o. I AUT Wuhll8OD rnllng r. Unvnlty Vlrgnla lx1Ue croueunt re howIDC c' aD he1' 8 fed twentyatx oter n. ner. fr lll ad Le ohnl Hopkis UarJnd State tme w244 QlrrdC1- WUnOD an Le IIJhe cnc i I ashi Gidiron I IGeorg town Sc re 71 I 1ashlngton.

Specla1 attak I demonstraton Walhlngton ad vanqulsh. I Geerals' resuled tromaerlal te oJmn perto Matox tOllel bal ards Lake ran Georetown8 Quarer. afer a combna- ton 1ateral CUl RAin Matox BemIs neted yards. Matox TIker i Co I tt e1 In. perod I 3110 lne frst perIod ored LI hY8 Kpnyon kicke P1 rav esG I WHd1 ooreB brlant 1 I I 1th gge th Tuckls Geor etown I unt nd SlvIrRbln' IWleJlng a le Ite I b3clield et lame.

Ge.orle- yard Wester Tite I Defeatg liois I Urbana Il. ho caried footbt ch mplons lp back pre nUal Ztate spectacu1a1 fnIsh al igtorlc Ilnols Ohloanl ov IJnols O. wlen Bnachld forar pa Vorkm3n. dashe III oran ne I game. IC 7 1 1 taf I i ln Ilnois goal wlnnlns gtme Oha undeteatE ald sut ai Ye PICb virtualy teMI untl I1noiB weakfned I CaptIn al wetfr I CI 11Jtel tvar- ey brfiant lalSP I It.

I ItaI hatClCkj touaht 8tbhorry mahlng atack loa suSrb I CII 1 1 I 1 0c lt mo 2ame thoulb I eleten mar ed bal to Wtin I oPJollnj soal ltdlem" Sta Stnchcomb le1 th4 ta1n tu1 cryng Oho. te. Bend peo 3 Yrds a gln lu lne. Frm ther It. danle lJnols i wber Ilnol.

IUfend ld tubbrnlT AIn' I enJng Ce 8ecnd hsJ. SUJc- eb rdured bal frm the' fof 5 yr. unti te lst fw ncn Is drvlnl tm te Ihaow oflu gOA ee tmke eulaUnt gain. aDd tme arinktnC fut seyerl freh play elt In ent. atmp oge Workman te qnarerac1 celde uSu au ttck acle YotOI.

te Oho. or jus brupt Intop. WorJm heave J5a aeloD tem lete. te nt pas 8UDhemb. te bl plce U7aJDe f.

nfxt mNe tflr Jak fon atfmpt rkmau ho te n7lt eW1 r. o. I thrugh a feld reach I Gneral' ne ut Leae Va8hlngon an Le Hntoppers agan tourt peiod. rJe ba1 Wah ton lne. Generas bred WkL 1 pos 7 ake.

Ken on I Moore. J. t. Paterson Ig IPag c. er Brrow.

rg QuJnn rt re. 1 se SiversteIn. Q. b. h.

b. Matox. fb Sore pero IWuhlngton LeeS 18 I 7 0 0 0 11 Substtutons Washlngton i oW ew Curln Lighty an Carln Zazul Wis I nel Sullvn. Touchowns I Lake Lighy. I SIerteln SI.

fl ld It ln. Plnc on I UmDlr Wllams Pennlylvanla judgE. Gass Lhlgh lnesman. Thomas Laayete perl ds. mlntes.

Myer. grabbed I acros tle IO ke victor I wa JuS UI' ll U1keye. te liht Rlph kiked goal whcl Ilnoia tOlhe ITod ne ed mE berngUOO persons. dIretor 8thleUcB. 8ld that 40000 applcatonl seatl 5000 ctators Jme up OHI 7 ILrOIS 1.

e. Crev Hufmn 1. Olandpr JTaylor Ig Mhir Nem k. Rellch Welchem. rg.

Smlt Rpln Helstrom Workman r. e. q. Fetcher r. h.

Rtnchcomb 1. h. Wlaman. b. Cr gle 5ore perJoe 0010 0 I 0 0 1 IOr lnt hl Rpe Earlham 8haume icago Fpl juds SnYdfr.

Cevld Readlnen nc. I 081D4 I I Oalnerle F' NOVmb Wthout anylpfclal et. tor aeem. f. wlb Hte I 1I tr eChlOW wt klckf cals 1nt hal Cf 1 ajalDlt Steton anc tok cU7 scond ball Te urt Jy nla team 8tet aUhouh ouplTe eef phase cuc I IltD atr.

nc te Jo ida Fond. los oJ 1DI a b1 tmbl. 14 pentlteL ca 17f tllJ quaer. Ancenu I' ra an nue8u oa Uaut ior4. 0 Id 1 rt 4 1i i 0 BEA 1S BOYS' a verlty ha ed Boys' anot J.

de eat at beore fall crow spectaton. Fre Icored 1rst Walace lrdl Une1 Jreeman UniverIy High i ba1 rn- tOIchdown talled gOBI. remain In' dragged Ilh 1a1 In hands. hAI tln gers sl the yards diffcult UnlverslY te wihIn goal posts strpe lorte all Ids warrors a olutely seond re- 1uHs pases neted yard8. placng hlnd Whie gval.

Lard goal Ilr riIllslble next eore hen a pass 1d to plaed bal hig yard Llrd fve anI LIrd game ende aferl Univerit around Lalrd gama Wallce mlted grpat fr hIs goo te BOJI Hgh i Stokes. l. Freeman fSlh. J. AIn.

1. g. Quarrel Poole. c. r.

g. TBosw 6' GBrli alace q. Otley. 1 h. Klfy rh JDoswel CS ltl.

f. lird no I U. S. 6 61 MMILIN Lutste. Ky.

ceIeDt rcrard lne sml. ing Jlcflan gate coUete footbal Danvle. hutou Virginia InsU beore 1000 TOtS. Alhugh bed Quaterbk Mclan bie lne galnl lles dolna Paling. pal 5 yardl a1 conlou- lve Il tt l1 I tl thre teD 1.

ptun poet at te sr faied em GZ VIrcnt 0 GAE ntD 1 uth It fnt footbl FrW fftel Jea8t feh2 aretO blttrI- cantstht enedlnU per. Onei btUe4 hdtop It fo rMuplnt al of' hlh wee mae frtlu force fl bt eYD' bare" top pludy Bowu Ip ltUe lea8petc1 wr u1nl. JDUD. a le nullncbbotl tmk i 2 YleB ldqgJeteat a1 4 Crlnon ofHqrtJtrQ NeJ Havn Cnn. NOTembe at.

tackl thi gal l1e Harard klcllng of. Cenle. wib goal deteted Eli 8 ore t1e contet spectator th- tblrtynllth unlnnlte expollton paratvely glme. Whle tmes brIBted lttMU totwtrd pale at ru defat hie a rgge. fenl Els.

wjur gt el uf Crmson clage. andsqulrlng ners that can tmes Els posts the alJty Crimson crIsi. Harard tel back uJQn tmeR Cve bal bel ween te whie deeated lef wlth.thelall- partaUy Is lreatest II a tha Wa' conclulon Harard co- befoT wih I ODI ndeDlf. tams atack ad WI par- notceble apparenty ha folowed bal wih 25 1ne. wihin dl ce ot te ii- smal gins taUId anythlnF de epUve atack al Is lne palel dlagnoled falure ImaU entrely a standpolt Harvrd' ever partcular a team Indivdua elortl El ofset 1 conlderble extent otefse buit upon' a deceptve bais.

pOllble mlglt 10me am. Iarard attlck re- El bal arer aVe1ue aavanre ah tr a g. TJ t1' 8 ta ver" Intenly wih Va eleven it thrl exciement player rorel tat toward player lng retred roughne8 rt I Ptlnr le Ief Gason. llnel 8 nfar tle AnIs game detene cou a shlt ofen" me oPpositon. WhIe rols lne.

I Ilxty Hrvard Ialned 0 ru ave fv. opportunItes threl successul rshe nlver le- whie wihin st moment Oe7. 4 Atk Harar wih atck Bue wJb metrd gining al 81teen pas Cang net tb wer. rompl ted or 10 fve ucom- an I orwar patas I te Clnal period. at te1 Caul lO tel wer puntng honor fed Ul wih 1 kik whie ar puntl.

iosesa bJ IIOr IJ. TIs oe klckols. picke 1rdl rs PenalUe 1 Yal. Intrctons te rlee. alro 10lt Cimson folowrd 1n co IT eb tme gme auI.

aue ny If cntlt tg Betwun perlons 8ea mle a ter 111 bue flbeater tonlost terot bwl VIt a mUlthued OowEr p8rder. wit brllant Prple andceen th" rflnlne Ipe tatl I b10 om. dukeI mABES othr the erth fowerl prag EseIU t. Wen Ce exciting moment gme brough thOusnd. their feet It appered Il tte hlge garen cItatd 1Y beeze whlh te blossom nOddlle bndJv th- bJb.

ThIs Impru ion th rval IltT Iquabcame InO f11 I blnkrhle ng In un lIn tbbla CIh yarlt7 Telmaxce Itl the snake Aee of the1e Ilaate. at wndffC 7 arund the Yae fel pr. tel hnteunt Jleture tha ur. aptOcUid tMb' wtehff lb. I toC wh th4 en trm tDdpOlnt ret Iot bn 4a11 tOtbe' krcoft bt Ind' tl" a J1etm wlle.

D. th nl buS I te YIfOi tlat Ir1at U. ba1 mf4eldDuU. Cmu. qurbc 4Yu tlrea Tarla fDcaalnUlur die Aipa itrmFU tBel I Taln ropG yra I r1 7 Jr i 4 c.

ii tl fin ubl rpte drl I. ow yard lne Yae F1l. bac tltd ml dbu rcoTered Adrch Pt recvered Hana ad Wa dowDe tree BIUetckI whee hestood HrvrdO ne Crmson' tora pasing. cmbinaton. Bel" aDA Ftt operat for' y.

Cuters end 7ar aDt tef kekedoutlde yleaZO lne. Af u1iueeeufulAIt rch kicked BleU bal 4Fad11. whele. Diken. recvered It Bue let a goaslult I wal lved Aldrlchl forwaI.

as epteby ndthe 9 toHa ClmR Drn1. drlvepl. edth6 bal lne. Icked and :1 Oyad ad I. bsck 1 betoreKane' nlm dt Jbk lon.

rnnIng tohlB own tttne Cennce pIal 11 caled backin ftte resumfd wltboulgalno be ul ofsetUngpenl e8 Aldrch kllked I Cel b1 nU11 on. HanardB adlne Fitt ted 1nd in WS8 Cuter. ThenFt. lne Cumbed and wa re' ovred Hlrrd plyet I theYale lne 1nll forard ws trltd fgtn unlu efu bln Bel rl feld goalfrm nyr lne. ScoreHarvard JOI PJc Cros Buelolr virds 3 The.

broulh tebaU Haras 1 ard atrck Acosta weIt ack agalnabur 1 Dt. llr mat defnse gIn kIcked Ketpton. recoverd crc1ed rn bac gIYae bal 01. I. lne tactcal ad tage Kemptonran th bal Jucceedhli 1 arda In Aldrch kIcke Cter tOl nuel bak or 8.6- yad los back I WIS Harard.

bal Ia ow1 In. I he hads spln thougb th mel ofta' far BeUs have' lught fy A 10 wa. 40WDe I Hararl Caled gos Ind the ende. Wlth bal Mlanard8 I ore Harvd 16 i TII Pera4 oal' pOll. tbetem8'- Jne agaa Te lrstpIy a teJI T' bal Harards 39 yard beore' brought jlm iow Horw en tIntdoWl HarvraB Ilne fiv mor rshe.

efo a tRl er 9 ard lne. Havar smothere' I AldriC stlndlng oal Pltlkl ed Duel onYal 8 Unbetead taklngte gt r. ic n3P" ahead bebre tpped forwar pas. oLSO yar. rocker bal UY nfsde lettheCrlmlof 1 forard.

Vos ebU I wa OD Is In whel hwa outsle Kne. Kptoa Gl Kempton feIntng p8 ried I birm I moton etr haUfoJa fr yar He pasled to tlrm nd ll 8easewlckcfOr' los net vIa lbl rlputed r8hes kl ldnC nme. 11 role4 0Itle Hrard' UDeHonee Irllhed centroth lne fol a. rarc Iempton' duhe ba1 1 OI blcot PUIt aYae I' ty ssnt tn AJrlchlqt twoyan heut IAnt Sed ewIckknocked fumbfe theJdt wonth bant atrt Harar anothe drlylol rom Yalea far4Une. Calahan har IlY arge hew.

contnue wr Jro IVall rt Ws ntnel' nte wth the bat onYes 3 lnf wbef nhurle a o. th yle forwad lD eolnr dtopkl k' tnt hl hlrtll blh short falng hndulu rusbedtbe thrugh leyerl HaTn pJy r8. dvewa cl rarad an forard I at" atopJe Crm nflw Pt ir to IO i rlch ltt ienJ xt lneu ktYa16 UbweU becuee Hnvar rha rubrd klcker1 ye bil. frltdown olHara rdUle. 4 1tre ljch.

caubt bJ el eth bl toUoWedDc peio. rc3Ta1 sC' HI li. L. Taeto thf l4 for t1etS tfoUtUneu le1u InT HTa1. HneIP.

Jeme1 pldemeru au pr. tack Ha1J 1 retured Hat4' hbkt Dl a lf Ctrc CaptRHren kfekofttJ' Keptn ltt-bJXe ptti' rJI tt i 5" araM1 of JJe tu UU dl ttJ1 YalPVJ r1 A14rcr ke1 WJIJt tel. hrHcr tel tJI 3. i Ei rts THE ATLANTXOONSPITUTiON1 I TTT KL 1fl SUNDAYMORN1NG NO EORGI4 ULL DQG. DEFEA TS A LA BA fo hi anma re pu A overing a btocked punt In the last fly minutes of play aprinting 82 Xrewell te a tr a a jy a A fr I em I a rs.

i i 11 eason. sic ou- shrit guded ouId 1. zu Aahenan lk a th ye i I I a er ef- rt a decdel OCnnof i i i ei1or at plays I I CI orgta tn t1 I a rche1 mos I of 5 thia play. I' 4 theRd bu uj 5 l- 1 ath the It eat I th 8 Lb he purtnztbe 5 Us an LI oYn was tls ii eiid a Ide It apI 1 eare tot te WaGI atd Is tts to cabt a pass tstts a eared orta hti It I. bothe fniMe4 1e' It ens tt lt ig the dTt.

wItIr a a rer 7 oat a newed terms ne ell a er It nd th om nd Li atched. tvs ot a rs. sf is li in nat throu ghout alt he I alt ter- i an hI played lz he rs a ust most ng. nd ut ortur te We a thateorgIa 0 ier ieve I one south-it I andwe fledand bamans. flv or- tIne of the-gallant vain still it terday good win all.

that's POint. lved bi his le have Season ev50500 members Alabama backfield both players I appeared every me sucee liaek hiagains of I as I southlands tht ra1n andrelei I several eprIn I tad anaihllaU I for macbins gain tntr. Assistant Coach Dc- liarte several ad- iack out ary ALA. 1. I Brows a Vand-i'eer.

rg. Montgonser Coope ze PItt 1CoUjng tb Lenol Hartley. rh I t. 8tephenz I Offic1alaeYeree. iicinenor burn Stellenwerok 5 I head lInesman.

It Oamouth Phe OConeor 2. a to ft 1 1 1 0 7 1 4 y. 1k. Sc be I I I I wesl a nd as og ke i ay disner all o- fl nt oon ci' leted eam fall-and tc all. eam be- ore ain e.

a ee. on oor ame st. ech at. i more reserves. lcd 3' po' Bully be- ween rg tO perce at etrpnger presde Is ms Manager.

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twltht at what ha been tracts a I Wther sladdpolnt too I- iball day. it 3ae ii bac IC Ta lbs it the Thisi 3 I p. ted A pass flue II I ve 4 iii S. I Yale's two yards gal I A. Crlmsoa-- pus zoaie I.

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