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I fl iisii II Forward Passes and Exciting iJ DiVne Couture Annual Gridiron Classic GAME jriiaUrUUU WITNESS lfiklt mhiiXr IWr SVVT Intensity of Struogle Leads to Two Players Being Retired for Roughness mm tb raw jul prftiift IPs VM iiM S2tfrry jmwt i awsBBBBBBBar avii njtfrk bbbbt KiVitr i WAV ltA Corin November 0 RPulsed la their attacks at theTal Bowl today Harvard sorted to Woking St n11 rolls teatdAhH 7 tUA annual 10 0 in rotbal1 combat In i Tale BowL ana MnttlL Wit 2 Knoinj mux Mi I a a tVatWOUnl erlUewan remarkable jertlbl tiMM ih ooen and atrial game rw itriii ii nlavad at1 time It fairly brlrtled with thrilling forwardj tUHl ana sweeping tum The Talo players battled to savagely that although th Cambridge clan if several times drov the Elle beck to iJbfeiehedow of their own goal posts a touchdown was beyond the physical flt lIAl tall by Arnold Horween iFailine Touchdown Harvard Falls Bade on Kick i this crisis Harvard fell baok 1 litr and three llmea OUt if of lv booted the ball between the i VPninlPi WllllW wia ion li with the nail fiction of having par tlally checked greatest rival In a triumph that wse Considered ouch a foregone conclusion that Harvard co MiArti wverna of ferine odd of 3 to 1 ba it forAlha A ame Of Both teams showed a stronger de 5i fatiMa1iiiBttar1r anal thla was tier Slloularlv notable In the case of Yale JHarvard found if reasonably easy to a Aln i ound between the SC yard tV Ilnae but once within striking dls hJ tance Yale etllTened Considered en rr Alrelv roro a technical standpoint UL JlarvarJ outplayed Y6lt as a team 9 a Mit a i a aft VMI ita uuii aiv4nuiTiiyai fjuvrva um i deve offset this team advantace jralclet Ihe almple playi of the home team Harvard flune compact or Games All Set in Chromcle Ball League for Today THE schedule ef games for bdanTht Chronicle Mid tiwiter Bautball League hat follow ritksiDio Ill6 A KL aoMrioae Ou Cfueptay 1 3 1 tatlutiao Cluli UoUe GtU NeUTai KWINO rlRLD 10 A UIadamii Duma ColU 13 Jtnl Urolliira UwroM Butlan All games at the Soulhside and Jackson playgrounds had lo be postponed as the Playgrounds Commission ruled the diamond not in condition 1 football classlcteyiclayasjtalwa ISffr Four Ball Games InihtChrmde LeaefopToiay fi Gntests Scheduled for South Side and Jackson Galled Off Four games will bo played today In The Chronicle Midwinter teaie All tames at 8outh Side and Jackson i playgrounds have been postponed because of the condition of the I rounds A last hour Inspection of the playrroond diamond convinced the Commission that It would not be advisable to schedule times The rain Is too recent for the playtnt dia monds io have properly dried out A This will be disappointing news for Uie followers of The Chronicle Lrearue and for the players them selves who are havlnr a hard time due to weather conditions to et away to a good stare cant be helped however and this Is official notice to managers and players of teams scheduled to play either at Jackson or South Side that there can be no competition Next Sunday however will be an other Sunday and by that time every thing ought to be hunkydory Four games that ought to be smashing good contests are left however At the Presidio the American Can Company will meet the boys at 1110 and at oclock the Agne Man Club plays the Golden Oat Natives At Kwlng Held the Federals start at 10 A against Burns Colts iranv nsrvara hiihe wii while the oranai uroioera wide defense as the attack required Mayr0 Button are to start their tar battle at iz oxiock nwn Players the four clubs mentioned ere eipected to report previous to the starting times of their respective games i i rywwsaiFifsainTitmisaw di Jft Sit SSSSSSSSSSSa7MiSBSSSSSSSSsVlS VpM43DiaBsL iMslrellBWssPsssssssssslBssssPBsHssss fVlllHHHp8H9fH lasslL arTs3rKaVrlWwFll3swJ iivgsraLeninlwi 61 JeS aWetpssa WNassssHPI sssTiOiatfisB sssssH IP9LlSCs Iraw ZMsssTasssT IBTi TMn TnCTOMLM tTi Thjie il 1 sMTnssf slT ITf HI isB i WT MsSMfaP Jsrr jsmigiCee efafr latp 1 jgK ICSatam 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the fblgten tace today rflienMyrIH tl lasttsn eeoonds matched a J7 yard forward pass from Workman and dashed across the line or the only touchdown Fotestlnelw lombthe brilliant Ohio left halfback kicked goal By winning today Ohio has undisputed olalm to ttie title Both teams fought virtually on even terms until tha Una lew minutes Illinois weakened through the loss ol Captain John Depler all western center and further crippled Injurte ro Carney and Ralphnetcber sta kicker fought stubbornly Ao check amaahlntr Ohio attack ThO OMO is carried the Jlght Into Illlnola tejS rltory mot Ao the gam thugh iLi I ni within Inches ot the wil lacked ith drive to put It tinchcombfeli hVmaln task of carrying the ball for Ohio In th tecond period he ran talrrd for agalnrthatplacl the ball on IlllnoH iard line rrom there wHanceto llllnolsilyard line Xfr the Illinois stlffenedJ Agalnvat A opening of the second haU Btlrlch comb returned theball from th 1 noisklckoK for nftytwo ardbut Illinois kept tbeOhloan away uo able to wakeibonslsteht Jbsnd Sear th endfot the Wlloe nt lnveral rfesh PlYr ahd in i famed Ohio forward pass was uf urf inaoniDlvte ffirSKBKiaSffl oVfouaStgoravot nh11 thirty seven yrds Wr auia Kiaom uiu me bii bmiiw find an avenue of advance open for More than a second or two Game Waed With myi i arming inicniuy With Ttt ww llnltif WIU avhlrh Tala ii eacllemenu So been did the 1it rivals struggle Uiat toward the closu ief ot the third period the unusual spnc lxr aiie or two piayer oemg reiirea wr reiiKhneu from a big Eastern football Fv Classic was witnessed when Qusrter A bark Kempton of Yale and Uslt end SmUV Oaslon or Hnrvsrd were sent out alter ay oner mix un near vne uir iwi While Harvard could not cross the MTfTale goaljine It could and did move wbep necessity required within strlk arfl aaal aaifle VtA irllatxa 9in vartla tti altvsls tav 7 ruBH wnicn gave nve opponumim tj lorneid goats xaie gaineo uui jiixty yaros in tniriy two rusnen anu never seriously threatened the Crimson goel wblle Harvard was once wllhlnla ht yards of a touchdown Game Most Spectacular fet liver been in Yale Bovri if theaoenlo elde of the contest eur jk vanairu an1 aiiimai av wl a 4V WV1I 4tk nv IViraw suouo personti were iPnirn ii Killwenty odd miles of concrete tlera ft Vaal assembly appeared like a multl aafptiea nower nea in a aunsen aarun Stiwlth tt1 brilliant red purple ana green urbane of Ihe feminine spec IjHyilth darker maeses of other garmenu mM ihe asj lii from which the lowers KA iprang ReWHen the exrning mpments orougni tbo thouaands lo Ihelr feet II sp fpeared as though the huge garden HHV IWu ih blossoms nodding ana oetioing SThC clmsx csne wlih ihe snake nce or ll ungergraou i irdtVhor presented picture that fast aneclatora could resist tarrying Hi waiyo itHanrard Score on Fumble Uiypcnmi iwiuu rl EASTERN FOOTBALL ATt AlVnC TOAST New ben lUrrard Tle ttiasxa Pe Lebaes VslWr 40 JasalU Collaia 0 Afoltwav Amherat 14 WtllUra 7 Madfont Mais Mianrlimatu Aavlei 51 TafU 0 Mnrssstowa Wert TlrclBls SO BUi snr 0 WerrlaMr Vu UJ Onm SX See lUsip ehlra 8Ute 0 Kaharwatadr Celos 7 IlimllUw ICMou Ps Lafsrstlt 37 Lehli llobekm Bleteni St Slew Toi tal WIS14 al i JloaKm IHrUntmtli 14 Jlrewfl llmtm Dntoi Celliee MsrleUe Chi ur il PinrliMl MtltUty CoUan WiMrtiM1Mlai IMMISin irsl uiiraan EDDIE GIEGER OF the Southern Pacific Social arid Outing Club in The 6 1 id win League who won hit opening game a week ago against iU Uominics lit lumble bVAValker led lo Uar rif acnrlnir Aii the opening period Owen had punted the forty yard line HoYaleB thlrly llve yard mark where iiuad4 nut of Walkers Sf hands TwotHorvard players pounced 1 on It Aforwardpass vo yw gained eleven yards when pwen aha4 arain 1ml Yale boxed Harvard receivers effectively and the ball rrotindedJ Bush and forward pses fjhavlng failed Buell used the klcK 1 line booted ihe lull over Tfc i a fiddled for a Unic Saf through apuntlng duel at the open ilnfcoftU third period each walllnw appeared to be no nearer accompllsli IT kr ihe Crimson again Tivii a aeore but this tlmo JE Ai iiuaeA was on tlio prb Ijllllng nd the boot liflHarvard Advance at HiKhett SUge in rourui riJHuv Hli oerlod saw Harvards rT a hia hest staae Humphrey got It under way from jWarvarUslll yard line with yard rMnTlio tlrlmeou then tried to break rrouhUh Blue line But the Blue ffcMdflrm Tale inen acanerra Sentlnued1 tterlal offense and Owen and Horween rtook advantage of the penlngs and drove agsln and again fit iniOAno acparaieu jme iib ir a ftHriirtwii An lha Vale iJri ard llrief wggfth Immediate re IWKerard Then fliorweeof rorrour yarns Knd Ownrroriionfwariti head wiJ I ir lnbMinMl HA fills Nos fa Villi Nn 1 OUollo Cek wI ar Wial nl Crms S2 New ffusp Mra 0 MirDIB WKNT rrban III inilo Bt 7 Illllmta NorU ld Mies OsrleloB 7 HnAlntar lndlnIoll DttUar A Tar llIirtort 8wMleuire 5 TJejorford Amat lAra lfnt 14 imM in rlnU Kl NhnuV MWlsn 7 lOimuten in Nnli IHrn 41 Narthwatta fj 7 UlliaU Ind IihIib JO PllllnM 7 Mtni pfll Mlrtl Mlen rt Iituaie WlponilD Oilnaeo IM UoiAM UrtniwU 17 Israeli 6 FAR WKKT noulrlar Col ColimdiJ AsTteelleml Ctllajt 7 lnlfiHT ot iiirano i Kill Lakt iffllj Unmmllr of Wroalsi a CntmlT IHsB 0 IM IMlr tMun 47 Mnnli MlnM 7 UImouIs Idiho 30 MtnUis 7 SOlTH ntltUDnrs lohni Hopktn 4 Wortent Mlty WMhlni1bB WiibUirien ind a lgiGswia AlUiil rslteisH AUbssu 14 OeWemlll of lifontu SI nT lMn IL Leimiuio jiyTi 11 Speed Boat Enthusiasts ToRaceforfWOU CMNTON la November JO Olrrer DCollls president of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat Association a resident of this city and Charles Hanley of Muscatine preol rtnt or the I TJ and lead in Waatam hnai racing affairs hav Luijii signed an agreemeni to outia wr racing boats for th 11 regatta season and race for speed honors under exactly the name conomons The principals of this unique agree manf will both go to the national motor boat show In New York city December 10 to II In ojust of Idea for the racers and arrange for their power plants A special wager said to be 1 1 000 In hard cash Is said to have been hung up with the agree ment that the winner laaee ail Nebraska Wing by Sensational Runs XJNCOLN CNebV November Hensallonal runs during the first half helsed Nebraska defeat Michigan Aggles IS to 7 her today Vern Moore i Nebraska halfback made three run In the first period ror yaroseacn In the second period Fullback Dale broke away and ran SI yards for a touchdown Both teams resorted to LfoVward passes In the last half Michi gan outplaying Nebraska in aerial football Nebraskas Interference was the best of the year Michigans scoring was made In the last period by straight football wriraiar1lTnil1WiMI ff lrlgyffi Mtr lESassa3r AJ iP fcM SSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSal iiHsia ii I in i as ism a ais iiinini naiiiiisi i i iiwiwaaarBsaaMM pv SiatidMart of the Ganie i I rinthair tMosaluif Ci i am iiiiu in Pint ai lanu laaiM ruaniaa duii Punte yards i4 rf ft Pubis sae firdinin hak en pnu aaaaiiaUempted Puaat cneiplatad riaai Inuraartad Ntt nla oa jisshs ruuUivii Jrll loss puallia a lBlbtat I Kiirablaa iuranlil i KnnbM osponBot teooterej irrop aioo auanipiaa Drop ktoks euocawrulia a a Goal lldu uocaaifulr 1WI am MS 41 1 I 1 0 11 HHS in a i 4 i 0 ftttl nL Stan Oal gUe 17 oi sr SM 11 414 87 SO Mi HIS 40 431 M7 405 5 8I 77 7 Jl S3 0 100 4 1 4 A 5 lft SO 21 i1 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 10 Salinas Hi Scores Great Victory SAUNAS November 50 By totally outclassing the fool ball team from Mountain View High school a tesm which was easily the winner of the bay section the Salinas Union High richool learn has won the right to challenge for the championship of Northern California The score wss 71 lO wnicn JUBi auout iriia iiti slery of the game A on example nt It capscltj on belng lold that there were three mln utes remstning tne captain nmnio in forwsrd nsskes and put over a touchdown In a minute and a half fro irk off The Ssllnaa team seems to be built around Tut Im1ay halfback and a whirlwind This boy will bfaf watch tnglonany team when he gets to college Reg Caugheyf Stanford who refereed a game when Salinas liit Santa Crux 42 tO 4 SSld Of Mi lay He1sone nfthe surest passers i ever saw and the way he runs with the ball he would go through any lino DIUYISU KOn DISTAJVl The Importance ot accuracy In driving as opposed lo mere length Is one on which I have summarised before bot the question bobs up 0on atnua417a I IU vocated accuracy Now comts a let ter from a reader who has evidentlyevidently misinterpreted my meaning for he has gathered the Idea that lehgth doesnt count Distance Of course does count and lis value cannot be waived What I meant to convey was that between an average driver who Is accurate and a long driver who Iswild as a result of his efforts to gel dl tahne the careful driver of average dlstanne undid have the advantage but It ntirfuld be clear lo players that the man or a i 8 saasgiSajaatsg aS aSaaVlBf 1 ii CHA CFlCg KVAN0 JK woman who can drive a long ball and at lbs same Urns drive It accu ralslyta In the best position for the second shot On most holes the longer driver Is In position to reach the green with an Iron or a mashle while a short driver may have to use a wooden club Most players have more hope of placing a ball on the green with Iron than with wood and therein One advantage of tho longer driver lies There seems to be a prevailing Idea that the long driver Is more subject to lapses In his play than Ihe one with a shorter drive This Idea seems to originate In the thought that th long driver overplays himself A get Uslasioel but thlsl by no mean necessarily tru If he lontf driver gets hi dllnce as a result of a properly drlyeri ball The layout of some golf courses may reduce th difficulties of the short driver In mat he may not hava to figure on a number of bunk era so placed that ihey will trap his but drlye but that help dnesnt bal nJe up the advantage the strong driver has lei putting his hair RO or even a 100 yards beyond that of the short player BOWIE ELECTION Wm ef OratARiBe Tnlvi HuoBan 2 lnli Pltnlannsl Th rulrUn IUht IrUh Ahb John tiBin 4 Ton MrTwsart War at lUlro leas lient HaltBt fBnr toiler A TelumMnB IfeMriB naaumarfw Ealuan rsrwir Pl CennitU BOWIE TtBCiT 1 a fui a rim nr aon onnpu laramia ISBtwarta IW Mean IZ1 IWrlnsrt 1 to oBLwoBJiir MrUBruiin ion lmai I toe out atonntfl non Morora SOA IRutawUI 71 10 1blM TUne13S ootmlatiM unaautli out akorind fioo f0 Morel tBirn Tunti3s Natviml flapa 1 inri tiaUlliB Voir lit iMorrlal I ta WOBE taama 100 PiM NtWhtBttelv 134 IBwtwallM 1 to 1W4 IVitehil ftllamw Mm tTi 1 rwTRflft UW 1 MRWI Jl lo AJI is ft fl MT oBd Uirrd atymTTt Irw ftrraitt 112 1Johnriia 2 4 ornu mi i ith bait srnd Its lesson end 7 Jhert ritnnvod InW closer llne ofdtfensO JJ5T tndHryan prpgres waeemlngiMflhei Wtopnivf lgli ya rde from the goali 1 liuctl jsecineo again toi ryTor rjem gOw rneit tienmmage on I Iri4llnf buthe dropped back to fT1 tftTWaf iiljr ana hi4 lkatlljl tszmzMzmzamzzixzKZTJ Jl Of Vflsei vard played a defensive game thereafter The llno up Cfw ker ME2T PrallJoB TalB lit onri Xutlar IX lankl MBlarr Iift muni AoihIb Minnesota Winds Up Disastrous Season MINNKAPOUS November 20 Mln nesota rounded out Its most disastrous football season today when Michigan snatched a I to 0 victory marking the Uophera sixth straight big1 ten conference defeat thin year Tonight Ihe little brown Jug emblems los I of Ihe gridiron supremacy Is on Us way back to Michigan The jug which became a trophy In HOI was recaptured by Minnesota last year after it had been In Michigans possession ten years It was the toe of Left Halfback Sleketce that turned the tide to Michigan Standing 1n front of Minnesotas goal posts In th second period he plaon klcke1 from a distance of twentyelght yard It was homecoming day for Minne sota and many veterans of the famous 1P0S Gopher eleven were In the stands with more than 50000 others Scores Over Cardinals in Soccer a The socner game between tho Unl verslty of California team and Stanford played yesterday at Berkeley resulted 1n a score of 1 to 1 Both arwtroa aiame In the flt Bt ha1fiftlan mhtiaoiu iHeiuen dllion of Ihe field proved a drawback SJSUKi WiJnS 1 to both teams and the players wer KT1 a7i3 soon tired Californias forward Mine Eii1W ri KWI rllbBrM BHine MHn Ika kank llaaa lalaaa irnM nlMiminM HTU i teste Vena iBi tUOrwaw Third rMioiM ndonailrleiBlS MBiefdi sod nn Boven 113 tjoh IVIto WOB JtaBMraa 10 iM SI 14 na yar oH snd iii rl low Hand 114 Waliwri 5 oot oul won Tlimllr WltrhoU 134 JohBaoflOa bbV oul aaToTMli Bllt lsnor 103 IJSooiwyi ouv inira4iBM jail a ouiawuiaa Hiwsmnt Ltnrharai ruth raoi obb aitl ami Htonty Msi1hrM nsr olda rt UD Ra oonl lOTl inarl 1 to in 1 lo 4 won Kjlotvarty UibMit to in 1 lo 4 won Kjloharty UibMit WsiMrrl 0 to BooiWi tUloo llnrw int 3 ioK IIiIrI TUsa 140 Sorateheil lillal raniatf air ftuittl raoii on and OBSelsntn mitra tajaa lr olJ stvil up4tiart lit Hntwallt at 1 UX won 10S IHatuell 4 3 waroadl Orajt fltill 1 13 tkowuil wen third Tim 300 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Ballet Psniei 0 Jssa Bnllnt 105 rBin 4 Cstia li CTiMomr jot Heeler 104 gandf Psl 103 JUIt Bans 81X11 tBMon mile nrBt imM Ulr yaarM Swd ap llonsne IBB vinBiiaaa lia WtBiale 111 MbImIIb 110 IUuitirl 110 Pemot 10 lfrt ABtolaalt 107 KMtr fcra hlrm 104 tar tnaieao iptt ftt laison 110 BolllrtUnAlr Maualh taa an aa ilflai tnl UStll i 7 11 71 114 rBl UOBWailJ aurvp li naiuawiw Wlirnwift liHV Unnmrf up niMlw i lOfl OregbhrAgiles and Tie hi Northwest CORVAUJS fOri November JO The Oregon Aggies In th SUl championship gam today played the University of Oregon learn to a stand strtL Th score was 0 to 0 at th close Oulplaysd In th first quarter where nothing except th break aaved them from being scored on the Aggie fought back and kept the game even In th second period In the third period Oregon attack was at Its best but twice just as the Eugene men wer coming toward Uie Aggie goal the Aggie tweondary defense grabbed Oregons passes and on one ot these Summers sprinted forty eight yards before being downed That ended Oregons hopes and from then on the Aggies 1 opened up In the final period taking advantage of a fumblje by Steers which gave them the ball In Oregon territory the Aggies started a series of passes with Kasberger as the pivot man The last one put the ball on Oregons fourkyard line for a first down Then Oregon made a magnlfl uertt stand and withstood four plunge It was the Aggies best and only chance Steers of Oregon outpunud Mc Kenan The line up and summary near or periods Orajon 0 Aafm PoilUon As1 Iiefl and HooU Ift uelM Crowall lrl suard CHiiMonaan OentM ssit ItlrliL Bfianl tlari Rbiolilk Blttit taekl Mrtsrt MorlU KIfUl ess liuanar ocanun aa Ifl bill baotMmwiBr Rliht bair bactHolr Pull bark Kubamor li na CaiuM Vrall Ulitfiasot umptr Plcwdan Wolt MBBlordi JiMd Usainaail I MtUllan Notr llaro TIib of pnrlodi 1 minuta aaob HBlwUtota1 Urates aooj At1 HoxlBfi for Clrk llBrold fslen Hiujll McKmni crdar for Hoott llll for Her dan JobBBW for OhrinMnian Bndlr for Bl fowollfor Harold MoUbbb Wand lor PowHI 8Uiuob for MoVart Cross Country Run Won by California The University of California proved suprlor over Stanford yesterday when the lo Institutions placed tWrty on runner In th four and half mil cross country Jaunt Walt Chflsll troop claimed the victory first by winning eight of the first ten places and again by tallying the lowest number ot onts In th 17 jscor Tim 11 minutes ft seconds Th it st five men finishing for eafrh team received letters and form the basis for figuring the score wherein th lowest number ot point wins The frst ten men finished In th following order riorr iai CapuiBj wills rcy CHm jqi Btarua BtBiKav vmiou inK rrwkt ivk ni J1 i1 Faorlh isetaOB nuis teres miMiios son op aouwou wihhi ao aaaiva 1ii tan II MarAjeie liHii i tltl Utofon flowant IM1I Mnohiin II InBll Minis Hlam Rdnhart Chapman ami aauf ana Bittaenth witlea areV Rfas l4 Aanim lndependeni Winter Leaguers to Play The duadslupe Natives leaders la the Independent Midwinter Los rue are scheduled to meet the Indoor Yacht Club this morning Halverson and Bagley will form Ihelr battery Harold Ogden and Paul Ogden look to be Kern a selection The Jeff arsons and Mission Native are booked for the afternoon game at S0 Lefty Fischer and Sllva will work for the Jeffersons with Court or Mehl and Ranker In the points for Mission Mission took their first game last Sunday winning from the Indoor Yacht Club BigASeeks to Loan 17000000 Loan WASHINGTON November 20 The Big Four Railroad applied today to the Interstate Commerce Commls slon for permission to lssus mors than 117000000 worth of promissory note and refunding and Improvement mortgage bonds Final Standing of Western Conference CHiCAOO November 10 Th final standings of the Western Conference football teams sret fihleliiat won fti lout 0 wiwonkrn I sedli InitUna id I Illlnola 4 and 3 1 low and 2 MkthlfNB 3 and 3 warthwaatom 3 and St nlro 11 4 Iurdua JlOBl aj IIIbob anlaiiuai aad INFLAMMATION BLADDER olckly relieved by the use of NIPISAN A natural spring wateri Heal like en agio Internal antiseptic No ln iectlon fr drugs Taken as media cine not table water Hmall dose ameli ot Tryjaontalnerlx kettles Insist usen delivery la original aealed package All drug stores If druggist wont supply KE we w1llrValflabl booklet KRKK In saaVd eveoper4lplssnr 4 Atlas Bldgit ban irrsnclsco Calif I YALH TO HAVE BO ATIIOUMH Tal wUlooilrut a ivawboaUioaa ro th llonutaslerlnr eourae sbtrr Doror CanB It will be lha fllaaa horn awn an Ideal traloti of water and ha a railroad an en aid ef tha bank aed fine Butoaiotrilo road on th which i wiu aid spaeuter In oUowbif fh raea HUGtsSON CO BiaVas Mahm PmarlllT taeary Van Neas Fraartare SaA YES condory SPECIALIST Mahea a Kparjaltr of fMnaian ofKMnar1 ntaraaobi llait and Nran Hratwi Thaa nimaai MolaBUfloallr PUkroaaad and flaoraa fully Tnatad Offloa tUafH Xta0 XearaySU gnairraefaesi TaIBlB Itaefar BmX niapnaaa qvaoiarw ava Rimm 10 to 13 and 1 10 ft Mi th ball thlrty vn jrd Ulf VH -who racd croln Mis crowd was Mit ever Vltnes a football gam bri Ther wVr StOOO pron Jammed wUhinTh gate Thftuand wr turned awr tlBHlJli a OlllO Miwra Huffman a1 Taylar4ai lSrO0ki a a Wteoalfala4 Puliloa el as HUnaU asm Ulaudr BatltoB Brails Splar ia4 aaaH la WarkBiaa4 iJS i ft VrorkakUf ij Jffl HiriichrnibaWJa Hia ria fHilo ftUU lUtnoIr Flatabar WlguUl nIDBr Jrsnill 5 fc rv ww yi OMI VW ir i lJ tOBOhltowa SUnrBearab vBotsrala nrai haw tmplr cbouaarXhlt MaW Jf Mrmltr Ukwalaad Ilea Itsaaaua liana ganyoi Sqccer League Play Today If Weather Permits Barba I at Oeeast Share SiSO Waralaw referee Olysaple Barns at Bwlag geld SiS Clew referee IUngrrs Cellle at Waahleaiea Park Atassega ISO Dewkarst refer Maerea Alemeda Vales at Washlag laa Park Alameda at 1 Hill referee Should th rain keep away today and give Ih soccer Held a chance to dry up the play In the California looibau League win cominu toaay Uood games are scheduled all over the circuit Th Olympics and Burn will meet at Ewlng Held and a crsck erjnck game should be put up The Burns club mad a great uphill fight last week against tho Barbs and Manager Thorn has his team primed for the a team whom they expect to beat On the other hand Edgar Pomeroy la going to send a good team on the field He has shaken his boys up a bit end a Uttl better soccer should be played by th league leaders The Barbs and the Union Iron Works will come together at the Ocean Shore grounds Th par be have a good team and have been making a rand showlnr of late Manager Monro of the Iron Workers ha a couple of Knstrrn stars who will play with nil loom today and he says their addition will atrentrthen his team 1 Per cent The Barbs will bave most of their Injured men back In the lln up A double header will be played at Washington Park Alameda for ihe first time this season and a large crowd from San Francisco Is expected to come oter Rangers and the Celtics will play I he first game while Ihe Monroes and Alameda will finish up the day CORNIClX W11 HUN NEW IlAVKS CVeiBI Nrwembar SO Cor nell won tb iBteroollBflat etmftwuarj run bar today SMesifMCoffin flAiniilfidqy of Qlyrtmney ByHAYCHAPMAii TODA7foLK Myapijciu Ulree eraAiraSBBati flaal of Ihe first lg over sleai scnallasls this moralag aad gaals tkl afleraeea la eight addltUiel ilgkts CallfraU Celf CUb Jehk aad BUek versaui Akelard and A It Espiaesa la Ik rubber rnalck fir aseralag raaad start i8C afteraeoa rouad at ItSO Dudley Balg and Coffin the medalist of the tournament will nicet Joday at Laktside In the flnnl oyer thirty six holes of th Olympic Clubs second annual tournament as the rult of terday matches St i00l I by the poard a his opponent Sam I Con rVnwiiri i1 wtn ooll could only dream of what had prom VJ th m0t lrstlna Sfih lha tournamnt IV ft with Ben Oolcher drew rapidly ttSKJSA tMbti th lch at tl etrth rtM In today final Coffin concedes Sales Up at ia 0lt tn PrvalJ durin ftM raposslblo to cut hilly cedlngly foflowy Wr rult FM tlwitt semi fwls ndCfl teUd St Cidier II 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Crewlrjr drfratad Jackan I dafaated Lotlla Irmrl lit ft and 4 Tkatahr 11 wiai Fmrn 1 Cmiii III br default II rwoaaiiaB lai oniravaai A iiurrujjio iti 4 aad i Pennsylvania Crushes Columbia by 27 7 NEW TORK November 20 Pennsylvania crushed Columbia 27 to 7 today in the first game between the Institutions In fifteen years Boforo more than 80000 fans si the Iolo Grounds Pennsylvania played brilliantly and scored their four touchdowns in the last three quarters The winners carried the fight lo Columbia at all timer save for a brief span in the third period when New York carried the ball acroee Occidental Loses To Pomona College LOS AjraELES November 20 The Pomona College football team won the Southern California conference championship by defeating Occidental Tolleg 9 to 0 on Patterson field hero today Occidentals forward passing kept the ball in Pomonas territory for the remainder of the game but at rrltical momenta the Tigers failed lo score HMiMJlK naari fULaaaWBi i nV aalft 1 i I 1 I Wi 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