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only oilier dangerous approach to Bam a Claras coal wa stayed whan lha Cardinals were penalised fifteen yarda for holding following a successful thirty yard advance on a erlea crosa In which tha entire backfleld participated Santa Clara Shows Great Improvement Tha hopea of tba Cardinal supporters that their team would run up a sood acore received early encouragement when Doughty acorad a play through left tackla Tha coal we kicked by Wilcox Santa Clara however waa a much Improved alavtn over tba team that took euch a drubbing from tha Unl erelty of California two week ago nd with exception of advanoo round the enda and an occasions dash through tba guard poaltlona there seemed little for Stanford to do la the remaining three quarters tha same In the second halt continued puntr Ing on the part of both teama and lepealed altempta on the part of Santa Clara to execute forward passes resulted In the ball going to both elevens an even share of lha time Bianford did no return to the game In thla period with the mine dash that marked the opening attack of the Cardinal while the Mlsslonites on the other hand appeared lu advantage aavaral times Ktillowliig a flflacn yard pui fioni Nounan to Logan shortly after bantu Clara received the ball on tl4 luck uff in the third quarter fetaitoid wan placed on the delen aive more often than the store mm il Indicate Andy Kerrs squad maiigid to intercept many of the eania Jlra lorward putiaea but Hull ran took a beautiful loaa from Noonan juit at Ihle elago of the coiiIuhi and coered aome thirty jiirH to Stanford line Halloran uut lallrd back in another one of the many offaldeplaya chalked up to luih teama and Santa Claraa vol aeiiuua approach to the opponent i goal tn nullified Many Attempts Made At Urop Kicking i i iai aliempte ul goal from the tiiiu ol play Were made by Cudde balt ona from the forty yard llqe In the ktiond quarter barely miae lug bum Claia not to be out luiir In lllle itlyle of play cni kloei iu pulling a acore over In till fusiiun albu but It aemed that the vialivra were to denied a acore In aplle of their flaabea of xcellent play Aside from the brilliant playing of Wilcox Vloodard and Cudde baik In the Stanford backfiHd particularly noticeable In their elocution of tha tripla paaa Stanford did not contribute a great deal In the way of cheer to lta followers ttaierday Fumblea were frequent sltboalh thla waa equally true of Santa Clara while there wara many nisaei at what appeared to be sure Jacklee No attempt waa mad by tha Cardinal to repeat tha forward paaa combination uaad ao effectively In the game ltb tha Olympic Club Stanford Men Out With Injuries The close of the last quarter lound Santa Clata defending agalrit a revltal of Stanford early denionmatioit In the II oat half when Hurray Douglas ana Wilcox coin jntneed to rip things ip around the nds and through Uio Mania Clara crnter Thla belated attack brought the ball up to Santa Claras twenty nyrd Hue Ware Wilcox tiled another Held goal and failed The ball wg woll up lu bania Claras territory wlian Ibe gam ended injuries oontinuad to follow tba Stanford team In thla game Woodward being loverly Jolted while trying to rucelve a punt and Cravens being forced out of Ibe contest with a damaged ankle The Bunta Clara eleven wai more fortunate and while changes were made In the lineup they were the uaual substitutions College Football Stars in Important Gridiron Matches iMmmaammomS3SSaiujtmitagjl Lrt7iTu ii esaasgefaiaasapgjsaaeaaapesjseaa iMWIIliailiynM iilijiiMaj mm mill i agrTO8l tiaasMaM YKtmMMmmMMT nr nri i vnr 1l1Mrw MJ I III II I I Ml IIBJsTJ I II I III I III aaaaaal I I I gam vnerst i jrr 4t a i ai aX viar i ac Hin i asasasr i kv i ar ar bb ntp jiii av tia BBBsBsBsBsBsBsas asBBsE i BsBsBsBsBsBsBsasm tMei mm0rmmStlmmi CI BliMff t9f9alaaBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBf ffM mmm mmUmwSBm3 jIBIKgj FaalgaBslsBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBr LteBjBJMBHttBBBJJBgjMk aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Cuddcbd of the 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fliCaC yeaterday for they managed fcoid tha Commerce boya after that Brit quarter Conlan starred tor tba winners Soccer Season Across the Bay To Open Today The Bay Cities Soccer League will launch Its aecond seston tomorrow wjian six teams will contend for InUtel honor There la a roiy outlook for a banner season aa talent Is plentiful and Interest een Tha league no has three grounds Washington Park San Pablo Park and Garfield grounds thus Insuring three games each Sunday Good umpires have been 6cnured and thus competent oil elating ensured The Ancient Order or Foresters nss piaoea a lesm in lbs field in place of the AUandala nd the Virtus Club of San Francisco has entered a team Last ear there were only Are teams competing and consequently one team had to lay off each Sun day Tha seaaon waa neoessorllv Irolpnged and wa not completed until spring A six team league this year will mean three lames every week and a flnlih around the first of tha year Neptune Beach finished at the top of the league after an exciting race last sar Allendales two strong men Souia and Crlsh have Joined the Neplifoe Club The Rangers lineup has been considerably changed frpm lait year and the Sons of St Qenrge have taken on some new material They haye Hill with them Lunsden Cameron and Brown of last yesrs eleven St Oeorge lll be one of the strongest contenders having added men like Livingston Les and Batten The InTlncIbles lsit years cellar club has reorganised and now has tha title of Gulden date Merchants The Foresters haro taken In aome Sood men including Christian and Johnson who were with tha Sons pf St Oeorge lait year The Washington Park game be tweep the Rangers and Sons of St George starts at I oclock The tramee at Sap Pablo Park between the Foresters and Nentune snd at darleld between the Merchants snd virtus teama atart at 2 30 i Multnomah Wins From Oregon EUOENE Or Oct II The heav ler team of the Multnomah Amateur Atbletlo Club of Portland this afternoon defeated the 1nlversllyof Oregon team by a scora of 0 te ti Oregon with some of Its boat plsy ers on the bench because of In Jurlea held the clubmen scoreless In I he first halt the period ending with the ball within a yard of the universitys gosl Two touchdowns were piflde hy Multnomah ii the third porlad an1 one In the fourth Attempt ai goal after the IhireV toiKhdowg failed Multnomah made first down nfteen times while Orreron waa ebl to aciomplish this but once Ward Johnson oue of Oregons halfbacks mho ployed quarter today injured so badly that he probably will be out of the game during the reel of the lesson Evans University of California player in a characteristic pose a Fawke fullback of the Santa Clara University team that played Cardinal tne Eastern Football St Paul Stops Baltimores Rush 8T PaUU Mian Oct Three home run by St Paul two of tbem hy Ivrueger etped the rush of the Baltimore Internationals toward the minor league championship temporarily at least and gave the St Paul American Association chsmplons the sixth game of the Utile world aeries hsra todav 4 to 3 The arame count now stands Baltimore 4 St Paul 2 The next game will be played here tomorrow ii i Baltlmera 1 St Paul 2 At I ale bowl Iowa tale 0 AI IewUlon Me Bate CnlbyT At lafayrtie lad Dlatre Daaaa in rrHe a A Indlaaapolls Mlaaraota 20 adaaa 0 At Laraasle tVyn Colerafle Ac tin 00 Wyoming 0 At 91 LODla Orlaaell 2S St Loot At ew Ilavea Exeter XT Vale Freshmen 0 At rtrvelaad Wer ZT Case At haawl WllU Nerit Car oilaa 10 Koufh taraliaa 0 At Pennsylvania Peaaaylt aala 12 Maryland 0 At Provldrare Brawa a rra ruae a At Dee Malaes Drake Kansas 0 At Chleaso ChiPkg IS ftorta westera At Ames la Missouri Ames At Nashville taaderbltt Michigan At Cambridge Harvard IB Belt Ida At Waealnertea Georgetown ST Clnrlnnall At Milwaukee Wis Marquette XT Carroll College At Greenville Ueorgla Kur nam AI PMtsbnrg Weal Virginia UalveraKy af Plttsbarc Ai Tlnlelgh IV Cy IWerU Carolina Stale IS Ttaanke AI Colombo Cn IalveraKy ef 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At Chester Albrlskt It Pana Military At Arilanro Meant Union IS Hat delhera A I Stale College Pean State SS Lebanon Valley AI Barllaglon Vermont 7 Boston Ialversltr a At Balllmera Johns llepkla 44 Geerge Wasfelngtea A I Washington Catholic Valvar ally 7 Washington College At Heck lilaad Illlnaia wrsley aa a Augudaaa At tewaaer Tena Sewanre 1 Oalelkoroe 0 AI Vermliliea nana uaaeia i Seutfe Pakela At horlkfleld Mian uneiavoa Adolpkus Carlelen Callage 1 At Si real jHsCAiesirr as ni Olfa 14 A I ft Paal Tbomas ai si Job 0 A I SI Paal llamllar la teraen A I Hsaoirr lad Fraaklla a Hanover 0 A I treenrasllr lad Oepaavr 7 Lake Forenl Hloux Hy Iowa Yaaktea Marnlaaslde 0 AI tloaa Hy lwa Trlally Ze Omaha 1 nlvrrally AI lall ake Ulnb 4 Brlaham ton iig I nlverslly 0 A I A I bees Oke Lalverslly 7 Oenlson 0 AI llelell Belell 4 orJwet ern Prep 0 At Gorman Oklahoma Ualveralfy 101 Crnlral Slate Teachers College 0 At Austla Texas 1 OklahAsaa Aggies 7 AI Wlrblla Falla Tesas Ckrls lian 7 1 Olaamena 7 At University Place Denver University Nebraska vteslerea Modesto Beats Grass Valley Hi rt iTft a were made MODBRTO Oct 1 1 Modesto High school football lem defeated the Ori Vlly High School tram here today by a seefe of to The Grass Valley Uarn Pfianed up with a rush and put over the first touchdown In tha opening quarter Tllr vC threatened the Modesto goaf thereafter while ha latter scored three touchdownj Overhead football prevailed throng heat William Warren Beats Galileo 19 0 PALO ALTO Oct It William Warren school of Palo Alto defeated Galileo High of San Francisco this morning If to 0 Both tennis played straight football The weakness of CallleOs line gave the Warren team the advantage in line plunging Brudshaur fullback for William Warren featured on line plunging Hli team mate Burdk playing half for Warren also played aome good root ball The William Warren team made lis drat score at the end of eriod Th other goals were maae in ine inrot quarter Rrpdshaa made the onlv goal after touchdown with a dro kick PvrKn 15 rnren OMAHA Neb Oct VI Rev salobeT tf Ui Omaha VteMera I eai ball I1UD neia Ureln Cope tffusa TB lha Un tht ttUck eUIit Rpjf ffue rUlC hrld on nbargfd of ittai kitic Ui uatUr slit Um Utri Cf 1 Mia bud bn with Bprwe California Goofs Outclass Poly Hi The Callferala Goofs defeated Polytechnic High yeslerdsy morn lne at California Meid by a 39 to 0 score The local high school hoys were completely outclassed They were outweighed and much more inexperienced than the Qoofs bat they ut up a game bat fie The Poly line was vary weak and the Goofs had little trouble In opening holes for their backs lo tear through Reed ihe Goofs funbuck proved to be good on the off ruse lie tore 1 Ii rough the Pblv line for large gains and did most of tha kicking Abrams a halfback on the Goofs quad Plajed good game being responsible for moit of the Qoofs Poly could do nothing againit the ttronff Ooof defense Fumbles Made By Pittsburg Prove Costly Mahrts Drop Kick Gives the Game to West Virginia University Spttflal Plepatrli lo Ttie tlironlde PITTSBUBQ Oct II Costly fumbles ere responsible for the defeat of the Pitt football team tiduy by Weet Virginia University The etcore wss to I a beautiful drop kick from the thlrty elKht yard line by Halfback Itahrt of the Mountaineers scoring the deciding oolnts Captain Tommy Hoi leian sal on the sidelines with his left arm In a sling accompanied hy lila pal Tommy Davles last ears rapiuiN wno was ners scuui Ing for the University of Pennsylvania hut urging hia old Uam mates 011 to victory The Panlhers lost a shance to score in the first period when a tries of line smashes by Colonna and Anderaon carried the ball to West Virginia Ilfteen yerd line when a fumble by Uwoiden guve the ball lo lha visitor and Martin kicked oul of danger A number of forward passes failed lo give any advantage and the Mountaineers had the ball In mldfleld when the period ended After punting out of danger a lha aecond quarter began Meredith rushed In and blocked a punt by Johnson for Plit and Martin grabbed tha ball and ran thirty yards over the rill line for the Brat touchdown The try for point failed The Panther braced during the rest of the quarter but were unalrle lo get within Ihe storing tone A brilliant run by Mabrt for twenty three yarda featured the IMid quarter but It availed little aa the Blue and Uold look the ball on down a moment later and worked the pigskin to West Virgin twenly ihree yard line after a series of Una smashes by Colonna Mho plowed through the Mountaineer like wheat but ha was Ihe unfortunate player lo fumble right heie and the bail went iho opposing team tho period ending with Pltl as 111 on 1 ll eliurl end of tile 1 1 eiore The period was mt er old when a long lun of lutt live yuidrt by Bhuler carried the lull to the Mouu laineers lliref vtjr line mid two Hue bucks In Colonnn sent ltlrn over wilh the louihdown To for polui failed and Dm store remained a lie The vlsitora then begun a murih down the field Nardact i Martin and Mahrl being specially pernicious until Pitts three yard line waa reached on Aral down Hrt the Panthers gave their beat work of the day and held recovering the bail on downs However tbe Pitt students Joy was short lived as just before the whistle blow little Halfback Uahrt booted the ball over the goal poets from tbe thirty eight yard line for a field goal giving hi team a 8 6 Mctoiy uneup and Washington Cadets Come From Behind for a Win summary West Virginia fiialtloa Pitt Orabam I 1 Jordan MeradtUi Blmpauu rtetran I ttetdeleon NIU lower etelisn li sariis Drl ll Munlnli TallioaJi Jt I Uwiiadea Varasuil li Mdulltt Mania 1 It It Joansuu Malm If Asilanos kkbert Jf II Ilevitt But Quirtsre Vieat Vlriiota a 0 put ll si SobsUtuUisu Weal Vlratnla Qnarlel fur Maliair Plan Bill for Talfman Pitt Coiupnt for Healtt Will to ieoaian atauasaa Ut oUuun l4urleT Inr saiiltlaoa Buhra fr asdersts HliUarlmn for sobaitr Httt lor oloDna Manure for Vtilliaau Neetahee lur Karlia leu aaewfia aiartin voiunaa narere Tuouiiteun beprstlen Lpnlis IT bjsb taauevi Murpbir union Uao llnanmaie Uern bjsb uauevi fiuie or uuaruna id ininula qEonciA wfss CKEENTIIXK Oot 1A Tbe Vni reraty ef Genrrla after atrafglln futflalli for Urns asrladi ssslast sXirsus ssml a tenrb down la the fourth aad vua oa a aiuddy Held hsre ladaj Ijo Beats Idaho 2 0 PltATTLE Oct 14 University of Idaho and Unlen1ty of Washington football teama renewed an ancient rlvalrv lapsed for ten years here today Washington winning by the scant score of 2 to 0 The game first Pacific Coast Conference contest of the season a a fight from start lo finish betnecn two team almost evenly matched as to defense Washington having a shade the best in offensKo tactics Six times tha Purple and Gold worked the bail to within striking distance of the Vandal goal line and just aa many times the Idaho men braced and averted a acore Hhlnirton relied mainly on line Hill Abel Hanley and Bryan consistently registering gains until llity smashod Into the alone wall of Idahos third line defense Idaho opened a brilliant aerial attack throug Stlvere Kleffner nd vesser in the fourth period but after a few sensational gains the Vandals appeared to have lost their accuracy and Washington kept the ball in Idaho territory tor mot of ine rrarne Washington only acore came on an jdino fumble In the third period The Huskies had worked tha ball to the Idaho half yard line when the Vandals held ihera for downs and the ball went oyer Brown Idaho captain fumbled a low pass and fell on the hall behind his own line the safety counting two points fA klnalA Hitchcock Beats Santa Rosa High One of the big football games of tha year on the Marin aide of the bay as Ihe game Won by Hitchcock Military Academy from Santa Rosa High School yesterday morning 20 to I Hitchcocks speed proved too much for the visitors Santa Rosa kicked off and in a aeries of sharp plajs Hitchcock sdoncrd the ball on runs by Oonsales and Pabst to ulthin a foot of the line and tlarth wallu went over foi the first touch do four mlniitie after Pliy had started In the third quarter Fanla Rosa bucked up and iuori punned over tl Mite to JoluiNun fr a touchdown In the losing jiaurter rleter end 1 1 lis snd aril meruted pusses sent lite ball doun Hit ft Id tind Hon allies scon an tin tltuhilov With nvn mlnults tu play 1jbet laught a punt und run Dfly urds through ths entire Santa Roaa tum and over the line WEST POINT Oct 11 Coming from behind like a thoroughbred that has loafed up to the alretch the United States Military Academy footbsll team ran away from the Alabama PoTy eleven today In a terrific display of speed and won the North South intersectional gridiron contest 19 to 6 The last quarter waa the only one to which the thoroughbred simile applies In tbe thre preceding perloda the Army team stumbled about like a shaggy dray horse Against the truck horss was a speedy but unendurlng animal II withstood the onslaugbt of weight for three perioda and In the second circumvented It with a lerlea of brilliant plays Even In defeat Alabama showed more power than Eastern followers of tha game believed It had Its fleet backfleld worn from tha almost errorless support that It gave lo Ihe forward line all through col lapssd In the last quarter In tho first three periods Alabama not only outplayed the Army but hy a number of tricky shift plas bewildered the cadets Michigan Wolves Badly Worsted NA8HV1LIR Tenn Oct II The Michigan Wolverine crept back to lie isir tonight torn and toppled from lta exalted heights In the gridiron world as a result of Its nothing to nothing tie at tha hands of Vanderbllt A Vanderbllt line defense that stood as Impregnable aa steel told the tale of Michigans faligra to batter the Commodore Into helplessness aa had been predicted before the game Tbe games high point and Michigans only opportunity of crossing Vanderbllta goal came only a few minutes after the game was called Princeton Defeats Colgate Score 10 0 PRINCETON I Oct 14 A killllant eighty yard run by Cleaves In Iho second period and a field1 goal Ijj Smith In the fourth period en uhltd Princeton to defeat the Col iit eleven toda 10 lo 0 Ihe Ik1Iuis outrnnlied the Tlgeis milking llrni dovn thirteen times to Irlnci toils liv a but ragged playlua untl Inability to gain In Prffif eton leirlu ry prevented Colgate from scoring Bruins Look Far From Strong During the First Period By JOSUA EPPINGER JR Overpowered be tha fnrmlVIa attack bf tha Golden BeAr thaC warys football team tpok 41 tl I defeat yesterday afternoon on Call fornla field The HaJnts showed strength at times but wars nnabl to check tha rushes ol tha Brain backs roor officiating marred tits contest California looked far from tronc at tha beginning of tha game Throughout the entire flrit period the St Marys eleven waa on tha aggressive Taking the ball trans tha kick off they carried It up the field IB jarda by plunges Than lha bali went to the Bears on downs and they returned it to the St Marys four yard line Here the gaintl formed an Impregnable wall They punted and Nisbets attempt to punt was blocked Murdock of St Marys recovered on tha California twenty yard line Black tried a place kick but tha ball struck the cross bar of the seal posts and fell back After this the Bears Improved and began to make things generally unpleasant for St Marye Thar worked off tackle playe for coop alstent gslns and Mabet plunged through guad time after time for bis srdage Two minutes after the opening of tha leconrt quarter Nlabet carried the ball across for the flrat score He kicked goal The Bruins were now working emoothly and they opened a forward passing attack that netted them two more touchdowns before the period ended Nlsbet made tha ascend score by bucklnrtbe line Ha tailed to convert Short tgr after the ensuing kick oft Nichols slipped throuarh tha Una and by a beautiful shlftlnY twenty yard run added another polnta During the rest of tha quarter tha ball tlg iagged up and down In mldfleld At the end of tha halt tha score stood California St Mary a tins of the features of thla half was the defensive playing of Cap tain Urb of the Bears His vicious tackles prevented St Marys frOM gaining around his aide of tbe lino and he was In every play The second half started with several new men In the California lineup Burgess and Morrison replaced Spalding and Nlsbet while Horrell relieved Gallagher at center Duke Morrison waa as usual the shining light of the second bait He battered the St Marya Una mercifully and plunged through for gains of from 10 to 25 yards On a par with the bucking of Morrison was the perfect passing of Burgess This man Is easily the best passer in the California backfleld He hurls the oval with uncanny si and accuracy St Marys was unable to make gar appreciable gains Horrell at cantor for California broke through several times to throw their hacks for losses The entire St Mary taJ evidently discouraged and It failed to put up as strong a pattla aa it had la tb first part of the contest Morrison made the fourth Call fornla touchdown In tha third quarter on a Plunge through canter kicked goal Tha fifth counter cam after a twenty five yrd run by tha Iron Duke and a buck by purgesa Morrison again kicked goal In tna fourth period Morrison plunged through for tbe laat touchdown The final scor was St Marys 0 Ml i ii 1 11 ft 0 i I A i I 13 He converted California 41 The line up dlllnmia Puroe Hitler Beam lallasber Clatk llrao Harter Nidi oil Haldlni Lib luanceln Poathn a St Maefe kaoiars Lomsaa Black tcaptaial afNetll Uonluok nUlSJit Prein Kuhatitutlfaia nalifnraia UmImi ki lru iitusflea lor Qlieiamr Iforrvu loe ueuaffr Iwti fr Biam Newmejer lor Daa Puna lur Nichols alaiW tor Psarca Meil for Bar Ichol krr rJ eurel iar rnrrlcan aLuVb teaea foe lTudiamA in Biilssr for Gnat jeakocar Harvard Defeats Bowdoin IStoO CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct Harvard minus lha servlc of Captain Fuell and two other regulars Owtn and Clark today 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