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wmmwrngmmmmmmsmmm SM is LR VHW SAN FRANCISCO ft prTIN IiVJQK aP fts TXi wi Klbn 3l ai i 4g sn TJjV mm Wfr mft ayr ISTS CHRONICLE DAILY SPORTING GREEN fc a nrEbr A WS JW yv HSHeSEftfi jsvfc ntr ii 1 i i vLHi i jgvard Defeats Princeton ft the Fitftt fSjne BY p5PERTSW THiwRit GIB JU5T INJTCIIME ORANGE NH Harvard Scores 5 to 0 Win Over Old Time Rival in Big Three FIELD GOAL AND SAFETY Pfaffman Contributes the First Three Points to Conquerors By GRANTLAND RICE Special Dtenatclito The Cbrcmlcl PRINCETON Nov 10 Por the first time In seven years Harvard lifted a victorious Crimson banner Just one notch above the Orange and the Black For the flrat time since war days Harvard went Tlrer hunting In the Naesnu Jungle and emerged with the lone songht hide while EC000 spectators looked down upon one of the hardest fought and one of the most evenly fought battles ever played Harvard won 5 to 0 through a field foal and a safety in a conflict mediocrity fought to the final drive between the two teams well below the standards of former 7ears But mediocrity cn tWmi fight with greater fierceness than genius and talent may care to offer nd It was In this fashion Harvard nd Princeton slashed away until darkness fell upon the field Carl Pfaffman the famous Cambridge specialist contributed the first three points to Harvard count early tn the third porlod on break of the game that proved to be the turning point of combat The Pfaffman drop kick came from the twenty slz yard line and thereby closed tho door oh Tiger dreams The two aafety points came from Princeton lata In the fourth quarter when the Tiger driven to his ue foot line deliberately elected to give Harvard two points and bring the ball out thirty yards and face one last forlorn hope In the way of a winning march As It was In one closing drive of desperation ail final fury the Tiger attacic alaahed It way to Harvards twenty flve yard line before an In vsreepted paae with barely minute to play gave Harvard tne Dan ana victory yfyfYhtWfc Feature fjt tbe Big laame The one dramatlo feature of the Hay which brought on the break of battle and pulled the Crimson safely through came after a few plays had been run off in the third quarter Through the first two periods neither team had shown any power or drive that might lead to a score Neither had been able to cut through a fighting defanse for any consistent march It was apparent as the third quarter opened that Home unlooked for break must come to prevent a nothing to nothing tie Btnce there was no sign of the touch down punch in either camp Van Oerbtg the star punter of tbe day had Just kicked forty six yards to Harvards 83 yard line Cheek couldnt get In so Cordingly lifted a high punt far down the field In the aeramble that followed Beattle diving for a Harvard forward fell flat upon his face and a moment later the twisting leather came hurtling down upon him bounding off to one aide As the ball had touched a Princeton player It was now free to the IXirst pursuer In sight and this pur smer happened to be Combs the young Harvard end Combs snatched up the ball and raced to Princetons 24 yard line before Dlnsmore glaring deep cut across at top speed and threw him out of bounds Here at last was the deciding break the turn of war an unexpected shock that numbed the wearers of the chrysanthemum and lifted Harvards legion to Its feet with a hurricane salvo of noise Prom being deep In Harvard territory here was the ball In one startling whirl of fortune aided ty the Crimson alertness of Combs within scoring distance of the Tiger goal In a game that had gone so venly before Jt was easy enough to see the vital aspect of this episode with Carl Pfaffman warming tip along the lines Three Harvard thrusts netted only eight yards nd then on the fourth down with two to go Dr Pfaffman was summoned to rlng his Mg right toe to the scene and take over the case Near the end of the second period the eminent specialist had taken a crack at the Princeton goal bar from the 40 yard line He had received a bad pass from Ureenough whose passing was none too good and had oeen bumped by a Princeton charger on the side But in spite of these upsetting features he had missed bis long shot hy only a foot or two where fur a silent moment it looked as if the ball had cleared the bar Once more Pfaffman advanced to tbe field As his tall vaunt form I came lumbering forward there was a veritable shriek of hwpe and trumps from the Harvard standi They could not visualise Pfaffman felling twice Summary Telb If Story of Battle Standing upon the 2t yard line the crimson drop kicker took the baU This time the pass was perfect but once again a Tljer rusher was upon him For a bait breath It looked a tf the try was to be knocked down hut Pfaffman lifted the oval high against the sky line and the ball sailed squarely over the bar for Harvards winning point Sixty thousand spectators packed txithe Palmer Btadium to its capacity SK ft i Mf rs irv Tn line up llA PeWtLn 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line Prom there two plays took It to the one yard line and Bogus bucked It over Phillips failed to convert Score Stanford 6 California Frosh 0 Stanfords Babes gained by three exchanges of punts early In the second half and a few plays later found Stanford with the ball the Bruins twenty five yard liffe Stanford was penalized five yards for off side and when fourth down came along they had five yards to go Plucky little Baldwin summoned his suprexnest nerve then He called for kick formation and the Callfornians expected the ball to soar over their goal line Instead Phillips dropped back 12 yards and with the Bear forward line rushing him leisurely thren the ball away across to the other side lines and over the heaas of half dozen Bear defenders into Bhlpkeys outstreched hands The play gave Shlpkey thirty yards and again the Cards were on the Bruins 4 yard line It was Bogue then who turned the trick again Bogue right guard for no gain Bogue through center for two Bogue stopped at the line of scrimmage Would the Bear line hold Bogue with two men breaking the way plunged over the line thus sealing the victory Phillips failed to convert Score Sanford It California Frosh 0 California had a good freshman team but Hunts boys worked together better SUnford 112 PmitloB CUIforaU 01 i Itb IU Idaho Triumphs Over 0ACT earn BOISE Ida Nov 10 Idahos Vandal eleven advanced a step nearer the Paclflo Coast Conference championship here this afternoon when It defeated the heavy Oregon Aggies 7 to 0 before a crowd of 10600 people from all sections of Idaho and Eastern Oregon Only once did the Beavers seriously threaten the Idaho goal and that In the last period when after a series of forward passes the Ore gonlans advanced to the Idaho six yard line Hera the Idaho aggregation tightened up and broke up play after play of their opponents throwing the Aggies baok twenty yards lineup HUGHES Idiha Solion lUiuea olf KUne 1PP iuidb Portaon IT XO 0 vI 0 II IT A 0 14 1 tlrers Kliffnsr Fiuke Burklla Boor uh Oregon isIm 0 0 0 0 0 aiiio aconns loncoaown ainmion gab rtUnttns for BtKklln Point from trr Bfur loucbdown Fttftk Referee Ted FbJk Weiafnglon umpire uuMii ii luwiuiifi ntea nn i ijfmutt lUregoBJ mhmlm ebbs Haott Lrmen Rich Ontel bnyder Prtr 1111 Cirber Locer 8 4 Celnae4 from Pago 1H Col 1 boys from Berkeley were not as alert as usual At any rate completed their fine passes and had the ball within five yards of a touchdown Just as the gun sounded to end the game the ball was dropped to Captain Dolley The rules eajr that a play must be completed even after the gun sounds so Dolley made his touchdown As the folks were filing out of the huge stadium Johnny Hawkins kicked tha goal That was the first score mads on California this year But It did not mean anything California had II points at that time and was In no danger Bears Show Jost Enough to Win Unjs of period fifteen Shlpke Hwn Mauan Nateber 1ot PooJUon Adams Bn iinktr boLV RTL HHL IKkraV TrombeUft TB rvior qoATter 1 puuord rTMtmia cutiornu irrfjaiimen 0 rvea winder bArnsvrd Perry Hoorar Bit wt Clrmer MUU Jabbt 8 4 a i 0 ftumiMry TtncdaAisV Boffu 2 Sabstl Eastern Football IVcoebctU Horriaoti for Hartb I or AorT ri ror Adsuna fUMwin wsit tor Trombwttm AdaauTfor Greli ISlclir hOKU for Poerr Phllil risssr for Adftma Baldwin for PrW for Hvlud or Urv GartK tQtiont Bunfurd Bsffetto or Poulaon Ltoerr or JTGOJDAl lMr IV Adi it tor TrambtXM sunu ui rr uviT owe norui tor uarut wklta Naiehrr for Prfc Doerr for UottImo Km for Baidwlii Jlifor Chpmn fur Clnaer Unr tot Co mm Chittf tut Vmrrr MLma for oarer Cowm for Uyvn Willi for Cowei ChalT for Perry Clyaur for Cb uiua OfftcUU BWrt HuebeltiMrIiS Bead nnsMrosi iioytr Jltfid Judn Uoi lmbcrry Cornell Thrashes Columbia 35 to 0 NEW YORK Nov 10 OHmore Doblee football eleven from Cornell University gave Columbia a thrashing at the Polo Orounds today The score was SS to 0 Columbia under the direction of Percy Haughtori veteran coach was pushed back afMl back by the off tackle plunges and forward passes of the Ithaoans and only In the first period did ths New Yorkers give any Indication that they had strength equal to that of the upatato squad Berger Will Pilot Denver Ball Club DKNVKlt Col Nov 10i Joe Bt rffer Wichita Falls shortstop in im will pilot Deaver Western League team pext year Berger was for fives years with Wichita Kansas Western Leaguers and pat them at the top of tha league In 1121 The deal completed tonight la said to have approximated a 110 000 salary KAKMAK MJ LOtls 0 lAWBKNIB Nor 10 TTu ri tenttr of lauu eswUiend Wuhinatos Unl tw aaaer sa esUMI secse la At Charlesten West Virginia 63 Veefelnaloa sad Lee At Colorado Sprtags Celorade College tTalveralty of Utah 6 At New York Hely Cross 23 Ferdhaas At New York Colaasbla Cornell sts At Portias Me Mela 13 New naaapshlre At Detrelt TTalveralty of Detroit Casraegle Teek At Plttabarap If Msbarg is Qrove Ctty At Taaealeosa AJabasaa Id Kn torkr a At Nashville TaaderbUt SO Tem neuee 7 At Atkvns Oeorgta 18 Virginia At Mllwaakee Marquette North Dakota a At Sprlaafleld HaM Ubuei Valley Ssrlagfleld a At Philadelphia Lata yet to 8 Pemnaylvaala 41 At IlMtea Bram 14 Darlseelk 10 At grraeaae gyraewse 4 Beetea Jalvenlty a At Apmapolla Navy dl St Xavler At Lafayette Okie State 84 Pardee 9 At Weet Peiat Araay 44 Arkaa aaa Ajrglee At Uirrtare Kauu 83 Wash lagrea At Norfolk I IS North Carol aa state At Delarrare Okie Weeleyaa 40 Ohio Valvereltr At Colombia Me Oklaheaaa IS Hlsaosirl 0 At noehestei Oelcato 4 Boekew ter At gwarthsaere gwarthsaero S3 Mnlleaberg At Hedford BaieVela Talis at Paal Narth Dakota Agtrlea 0 at Theaaaa At Larroese Wis Valparaiso Vatveralty 14 Ucneit Normal At Kald Phillips 30 Oklaatoma BapUat At UrrilUa MUsUslppI CoUage of MUalssfppI At Holyoka Haasv Massaoajaaetta Agrrtealtasa CoUego 20 Btovoas Tee Frosh Beats Washington Babes PULLMAN Wskh Nov 10 Carrying the attack throughout the game the Washington State College Freshman today defeated tbe Unl Andy Smith did not show a thing today except enough to win That pass by Blewett when he was ex pected to kick would fool any one Andy waited until It looked like the only logical thing for Bill to ds was to kick and then he took out Dick Dunn and put Bill In The preparations by Bill and his rnates were elaborate smoothing Down the grass and getting the direction of the wind That was all hokum but It fooled the 8 rcys completely They ruhl In to block a kick end BUI stood there with the ball In his hand until he spotted Captain Nichols near the side lines with his sore tonsils and bis busted nose BUI threw the ball to Don who caught It and loped over the chalk marks for a touchdown 8o com Ilrtely fooled were the XT 8 boys that they were still wrestling with Blewett when Nichols was making the touchdown Tta illn Itilsjains fnrrfnetl I tu wuay oeieatsu we uni Coach Smith Gains Confidence in Team The weather was perfect Tbe magnificent new stadium was nearly filled The California rooters put on some stunts Including ths Bears and some lusty yelling The hand paraded the field and all California should be proud of them The 8 band garbed In white also paraded the field but they were on the losing side and ehowed It California came down Into alien territory today and made the aliens respect California Andy has more confidence In his team tonight than ever before for hla boys stood the acid test and came through on the long end of the score Greetings and salutations to Stanford and Washington The lineup and summary rUlfornaa PaetUaa nan flun ord Paruuea rfcin zztuar HKal2 Moll Hobbs Adsm rVana IMU ni 10 0 Tadaraoi Ckxnbell Nichols Witter a 4 KT Pleld Judfe KrlnaolU VTit a lews Tine of pert SfctrA BOOBX BT PEBIODB 0 8 varaelL Obleajm TTi ureson na nas Bead llBeeman3ruflta ode lft nriantee each Burlingame Four Wins in Polo GameWU BAKBRSFIELD Nov 10 Burlln game defeated ths Ban Mateo Stock dale polo team on ths Btockdals Country Club grounds hers this afternoon after an exciting match which was not deolded until ths laat few minutes of play The final acors was to I Ths Burlingame players scored ths deciding goal in the eighth chukker after having overcome a lead and tiring the score In the fifth The feature of the play prior to the ten minute rest period was ths brilliant riding of Will Tavla Jr who captained tha team rsnraseat txuj mooksAlm Leaders Clasli This After noon on si ignaxius Field AN FRANCISCO FOOTBALL LBAim OaHEI todat At ti Igaaf laa atSdlam Olymples vaTaakaltS0 sa nin refereo At TsMs Field Barkatlana Vs Thistles 3t30 Norton relereew At Bfemertal Fletd Catedealaaa ra les of St George SiSO sa a Wardlsw awfsros At Corporatism Field Ssus Btateo Baras vs Vamptrea liSO sa JK Glea referee By EDDIE EDWARDS Teams tn ths first division Of ths Ban Francisco Soccer Football League will be battling today while outdts in ths second division are fighting among themselves The feature gams on todays program will be the Olympic Tank contest out at ths St Ignatius stadium These two teams now leading ths league will start fighting for possession of first place when Referee Hill sounds ttbs opening whistle st 110 oclock The Winged 6 team now hold an advantage of one point over ths Unions but should the Iron workers win this afternoon tha Olym pic will slip back In the other flrat division eon test today ths Barbarians will play the Thistles and this game will have a big effect on the league standing These two teams are to battle at Tobln Field starting at 110 The Sons of St George will meet the Caledonians at Memorial Field end ths Burns will battle the Vampires on the Corporation Field In Ban Mateo Both of these games start at tS0 oclock Tanks Slight Favorites While the Tanks sppear to have the edge on the Olmyplcs on the offense the clubmen have a tremendous advantage over the Iron workbrs on defense The Tanks have scored twenty goals to date and ths Olympics have scored eighteen but the Unions have been scored upon eleven times In five games while tha Winged goal has been reached but twice In as many contests Ths Olympics dsfeated the Vampires by a score of 4 goals to 0 while the Tsnks beat the Bats to 0 However the BSts had been reorganised and were far stronger when they played the clubmen In one of the opening games of the season Edgar Pomeroya Olmplcs beat the Thistles to 0 an dthe Tanks beat them 4 to 2 Both defeated Cale donians the Tanks winning to 4 and the Olympics 8 to 0 These figures all go to prova that the Olympics are strpnger than the Tanks on defense but weaker on offense The Tanks defeated last seasons State champions the Barbarians 1 to 1 while the best the Olympics could do was to hold the Blaokshlrts to 1 to 1 tie The Barbarian Thistle tilt promises to be almost as Interesting as the Olympic Tank game for the Stickers are always capable of putting up a Bard fight when pitted against the Blackshtrts In both of the San Francisco Football League contests between these two teams last season the Barbarians were beaten However the Barbs evened up In the Stats cup ties although they had to replay the game twice Robertson Barbs Forward Manager MacOregors outfit appears to be In fine shape For a long while tbe Barbs lacked an effective forward but now that Freddie Robertson has returned to fill the weak gap the Blackshlrts are dangerous Just what MacOregor will do with Sou tar remains to be seen Last week Archie Bartlemann played one of the fullback positions In order that Johannes might give his weak knee a good rest Johannee Is well and fit to play Sunday so Bartle man will go Into the forward line again The Thistles lineup announoed yesterday by Alsx King follows Ooalkeeper Moir backs Davidson and Kapelle halfbacks Flnlayson MacKensle Marlowe forwards Hardy Wassauer Lesslande Robert Frasaer The Sons shouldnt have much trouble beating ths Caledonians today for the latter team baa lost every one of Its five games played so far this season Caledoaisru Hopeful Ths Cals have been scored upon twenty nine times to date more than any other team In the league If they should win today It would be a great surprise but the Caledonians are due to turn In a vlo tory After passing two successful Sundays in San Francisco the Burns are returning to their old stamping grounds In Ban Mateo this afternoon The Soots lost their first three games of the season all of I them taking place In the small city down the peninsula Then they cams to San Franeleoo for thelrbext two contests and won them both beating the Tanks In one and the Caledonians In tbe other Will the Burns keep up the good wok or will the Jinx meet them at the San Mateo depot Michigan Scores a Win on Marines ANN ARBOR Mlolu Nov 10 Forty two thousand persons In eluding dignitaries of the Federal and State governments and high ranking naval officers saw Michigans football team smash through he Una of the united Marines for to Cvlotory at Ferry field thie afternoon The Marines opened with a bewildering aerial and 11ns attack In ths first period streaking til length of ths field following tho first kick off to a touchdown ths first scored against ths Wolverines this season Alter that it was all Michigan The Michigan baokfleld began to function i Miller the powerful Woll verlne fullback tore through the lihe for yardage Sieger wiggled through holes In the Una and round the ende for repeated gains and Captain Kipkes putting was ths best seoa Forrr field UU gvma fi By WALTER ECKERSALL LINCOLN Neb Nor 10 In the biggest surprise of the football sea sen Nebraska a team which had been defeated by Illinois earlier in ths season and held 16 tie tirdres by Missouri and Kansas defeated Notrs Darn today on Btadium Field 14 to 7 wr Ths defeat of Coach Roeknes eleven whloh had won from the Army Princeton and Georgia Tech In important interseotidnal battles was decisive The tomhu4kers outplayed Notre Dame In practically every department of the game with the possible exception of forward passing The locals tore through tha visitors line shot off the tackles and grot around the ends In addition they completed a dandy forward pass for their second touchdown and Captain Llewellyn had the better Layil In the punting gam Defensively the Cnrnhuskeral stopped most or noire wamo atraleht nlava before they made much headway The big crimson colored Jersey players were on their toes and smasned ths Notre Dame Interference oefore It was farmed Losers Lack Dash It simply was a case of one team being alert and on Its toes while the other did not hovt any of the dash of drive which featured Its play In the Ar ny and Princeton games Ondefense Nebraska played Its tackles wide and they aided the ends considerably lq stopping the attempted end plays of Miller and Crowley the Notre Panve halfbacks Tha guards also played wide and appeared to know the delayed line plunging stuff of Lay den and ths other baoka When Notre Dame opened Tup Its forward passing attack the passer was rushed considerably while Nebraska generally managed to cover the eligible players In convlnclngmanner In the opening quarter Nebraska ehowed its offensive and defensive strength The Cornhuskera gained aJot of ground on ths exchange ot kicks ana wirrn tn oneninc dsmooi Lended ths oval Tested on the Notre usme i yaro ims an rourtn down with a scant yard to gain Dave Noble that big And fast Nebraska halfback croeseff the visitors goal line JJnttead of hitting ths line as wsa 4potedV Noble made a feint to go Anight Jtn and then circled the Notre Dams left nd for twenty four yards and a touchdown Score in Lmsf Minute In the fourth period Nebraska again worked theoval Into Notrs Darner territory on punt exchstnges and a hard driving atralght attack on a fourth down wlth nv yards to gain Captain Llewellyn shot a forward pass to NobU and the big back cams down back of ths Notre Dame goal 11ns with the tall In his grasp although a Notre Dams player went up in the air after the ball with him From this time until ths finish ot ths gams Notrs Dame cut loose with everything It knew Just ten seconds before the close of tha encounter Stubledrehr shot a forward pass to Corner who subfed for Layden at fullback and Curney caught the ball behind the line for the visitors only aoore The scored Notre Dsfi PoxlUoa Nebraska Bach tf Weir nrowa Welah KlseF OtMTtt fttvhidnheri Bertman HB Nol ucai Miller HH Ljurden teocndownaNoble fin Msnr Points alter totw Mowtt urwits 2 oMMareaar Seta as Walter Ekkwsall CWeeio Umptov Hedsee Dartoaonth Iletd ladfe ft McCrrrTokTehoeaa Bead Uneanjuv JarWr art Vlemrl Nebraska 0 0 14 Notre Dame 0 0 vt Nebraaka arerlBf TeoeMuees Jobje Points from uy after touchdown Dewtts Dewtts otre uum eesring Tcqcoowa srsey Hatcblneoo etoGleaaoa Liewetlen Noble K32 FOIOlSfS BILL Ml ITCH ubttltnt fat IsfLVdn tiibldrw4iT P4la frtsmt UV fJt toTKbdown 8taUdratir Dftrtmoath KlftM iaAKUoOrmit Oklv boo Hv4 Unmii Wrmtt iOswovsL Tin ot pMioat wiB nitrate men MORSE Contlaaed from Page 1 8 turned out Had a St Marys clever fallen on the ball for touchdown It would have spelled victory Instead a red shirt kept the break downto a mere safety by being on hand first Santa Clarans played with more Individual Initiative tnd followed the ball more closely and for this reason they defeated what was perhaps a better working machine There were very few plays In which the Uneeraen were called on to carry the ball It was a game In which one set of baoka waa pitted against the other and each side depended on them for their attack For this reason It was an open and spectacular game and anyone who reckoned he didnt get hla moneys worth must set himself down as oen to whom football does not appeal and should seek some new sport for his hobby Bundy Improves In Kicking Ball Bundy who did the kicking for Santa Clara made a dismal start and It looked as tf his teammates were going to be desperately handicapped But he soon Improved and more than held his own and made up for his weak beginning Of the many forward passes made none wae more beautiful than the pass made by Grant to Hungerford In the eecond quaster which netted the St Marys team a clear forty four yarda and landed the ball on Santa Claras It yard line Hero again Santa Clara rose at the time of desperate need when Fletcher Intercepted another forward pass on his 1 yard line and saved another almost sure score Santa Clara punted out of danger on tho next play The lineup Santa Clara Position flt Marys Maley LICIT Colims Miller UTL Corrlgan Noln I OR Knowles Springer Lorlgan Duff ROL Wateon Leonard Hungerford Storm RK ORourke McKee Conlan nda LHR Underbill Bundy RHL Orant Fawke Strader Score by periods 4 Total St Marys 7 i Santa Clara 0 7 0 10 Scoring St Marys Bafety Orant touchdown Hungerford goal Santa Clara Storm npuobdown McKee goal McKee field goal Substitutions St Marys Packer for Jackson Jackson for Packer 8anta Clara Taso for Malley Swetgert for Duff Gallagher for Leonard Hulsman for Rlanda Officials Referee a Cve Washington Bute College Umpire Bart Maoomber University of im nols Head linesman A Cor bell University of Washington Field Judge Kelly University of Wisconsin I 1 Stanford Ooatlnaeel from Pasre III rial st fact It looked much better than Cal Ifornla did here two weeks ago against Washington Stats 4 Linens 83K Blue Shields Wueoa KST ts Chp Ra Ltlum sttufoH 14 see HlOmM hhlpkt Jim vmtU eoeeG BkwT eMK ma eTU eH Jpbnsom veoe JL UttW JP 1 1 assse GlMfcltftd YVJM iYI ac 0 0 0 i eeorins kicked TvacMowue Nmm after tonebdowaa efi Artboi ir Beeert luiaoit Beore br eerlodl Bianioro Oracon htanfotd Themaa neala CamobeH uresoo sooting Qoal mot neuv Obepniaa Woortwaid Vermont luadnaa A stoma Beatue i Grass Valley Beats Sacramento Gridders Special Dlspatea te Tbe Chroetclet GRASS VALLtT Nor 10 The Grass Valley High School fpotball team defeated the Sacramento High eleven 17 to 7 Jn the class A of the I here yesterday The game waa the best ever played on the local ground Both teams played good brand of football land ska dally ths open field ranntag of the Oraaa Valle haoknia wua VrttrAi i Lr ZtiZZix nrm Fumbles Enable Yale to Win Over Maryldnd16toU Outpaced Bulldogs Make Running Attack Decisive NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 10 Displaying a brilliant forward passing game Maryland battled on even terms with the undefeated Tale eleven here today but lost 10 to 14 due to costly fumbling The Ells outrushed the southerners on the running attack making 15 yards to Marylands eighty five but the latter was supreme on the aerial game completing ten out of fourteen passes attempted Tales passing was wretched the Ells completing only three out of ths eleven tries Tale gained a total of 227 yards to Marylands III yards exclusive of the runback of kloka In which the Bulldoge exoelled Howevir In the total flrefdowna Maryland led with sixteen to Tales thirteen The five Maryland fumbles four of which were recovered by the Ells spelled doom to the southerners hopes ot victory ins lineup and summary roeiaon Marrlend 14 VV RO vSfc Tale I1S1 Bingham EJUforV77 fckart Butterwvrlh Lnmaa Klcheaon Neale 1 Pond Mellon Ol oore by porleds I ironuer Bemiett Pollock Braver Burger Xaanlgan Groee Ajj ifcQaede 1S 014 Tal UarjIDd 14 Tale anrHn TooTOe PoBd Sterens ssbaUtnto for TninhitnTrTiai fii a fW tWvh Il Tes wSAllal 4TOB antrvaaj iai umuns Wtsbir CMrmM Dwidii TTt i Married and Single Men to Meet In Club Tank November 16 By GEORGaTF LINEER Ths anhual water polo gain between ths married andslngle members of tha Olympic Club swimmers will bs held on the rvenlnfc of November It In conjunction with the program already annouaoed for this date Th rivalry bstwesn thss factions has been fanned to fever heat In th last two weeks by reason of the practice gams that bar been Plsyed recenUy in ths club pool resulting tn some very close scores Harold Toots Gardner will captain tha benedicts and predlom a win for his team providing all hla players obtain permission front their better halves to play Th lineup for th double harnoas hoys If the gods smile on them wlir be as follows Otto Bchults center forward I Ernie Smith right forward Toots Gardner left forward Lincoln Johnson left back nnrr RK right baok Jim Resleure center back Frank Shaw goal keeper This lineup contains five of th men who played on the winged team that won the national title in 1020 The question la Have the oiaer players slipped or have the younger stars developed enough to take them down the lineT George Mitehel the ssnsatlonal University of California water polo player who wlU play for the Post street club this year will captain the single men announces the players who will defend the honor of the bachelors will be selected from th following list Bachelors Lineup Forwards Ginger Austin Flshi Harrington Jim Carson Sven Sventessen Backs Charlie OBrien George Mitehel Augle Brevlck Leo PurcelL Warner Hobdy and Don Brophy Goal keeper Jack Collins and Ed Gloverv The eingle men will present a powerful lineup and appear tOhave the edge for with such players as Austin Carson Mitehel Herrlrston OBrien and Brevlck In tbe pink of condition they will be a hard combination to beat The ract that the game wtlHbe limited to two straight time ten minute halves will favor tile mar rjed men who have not been playing as regularly and therefore are not In as good condition Ths veterans will have the edge In experience and might outsmart the youngsters Brophy New Star Every year brings out some nw star among the swimmer and this year brought out Don Brophy the sensational Lowell High School boy who has been swimming ths sprint races In close to reoord time The first race of the season was 4 won by this lad when he led a field of ten swimmers to th tap in th Junior Paclflo Association fifty yard free style event Slnoe that time Brophy has demonstrated that hla graduation from th Junior olaas was not a fluks by winning two legs on the fifty yard trophy offered by the Olympic Club In their three time win monthly swim When we stop to consider that in order to accomplish this feat th bay had to beat some of the fastest swimmers on the Coast It makes his accomplishment all the more remarkable On the evening of November 1 the final awlm for this particular trophy will be held and it Is a tossup between BTonhv tha Junior A champion and Jack Robertson Pacific Coast senior champion who also has two wins on this trophy 20oJ S4 haeeaMa HeBssge Dart month Field Jndga Oulgln Penmiltsauw lime or period 1ft mlmitea each Hi STAYS COMBED CM Millions Use It Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore Worn all the year round HAIR GROOM eeevaaaeOM KeeDsrLair Combed Erven obstinate unruly or sham kiio na iibvi oanDia an law ii any style you like Hair Groom It bed all day in ilr Oroom cream which is uiKMiuvu vuniving cream whir gives trial natural gloss and well roomed effect to your hair that Inal touch to good dress both In business and on social occasions Hair oroom la erBuu ii lwUhttto fell wtsmns mrtivsmsat 0vJ 1 1 i i rrrw rJfVfkSa i AStV xr isv viwan i MJljfnl A 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