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Sporting Sectlpn. Sporting Section. WASHINGTON SUNDAY OCTOBER 23 1904. ALL FOR GEORGETOWN Blue and Gray Filed Up 4 to O' Against W. and L.

YISITORS BADLY OUTCLASSED Put Up a Plucky Fight but. the' Game' was Little More Than Practice for the Victorious Team Touch-down Every Four Minutes While the Kegu Ian Were on the Gridiron. It took Georgetown two minutes ttmhY to run up a score of 47 to 0 ttalnst the football team from Washing. t- and Lee. Not until substitutes were I tUt In by XJoach Retlly in the last half.

the Blue and Gray team fall to make I a touch-down ev ery four minutes. Maho. I ry won fresh laurels by kicking every I goal but one and by heeling one out. While the game was sided. the Vir- glalans put up a plucky battle.

and the Fjtctators were treated to a fine exJtibl- tloii of the plays the Georgetown University team can put into execution. In. til however. it was scarcely snore than a practice game in preparation for the struggle with Holy Cross next nn the visitors may be thankful that darkness- necessitated the calling of the game. The players from Washington and were completely exhausted at the fln- n.

The right side of the visitors' line was ranch stronger than the left. Georgetown vis able to make almost twice the dls- nee by plays sent to this side. This tifS not mean that the left side of Georgetown's tem was weak. for time r3 again Carroll dashed forward for Kood gains and both he and Ormo made tut.ch-dowr.s An of Georgetown's. men played a good game.

due to the fact tlt heavily outweighed Virginians could rat show their Weak points. ng that they possess some. Runs of 30 yards were such non occurrence that pains of to yards dwindled into inslgnlfl- cane. Qillton Alexander and Bledsoe Ilayed commendable games for Washington and Leebut the latter two were fort. id to retire for minor injuries by Coach ete BalUet.

the former Princeton center. mmjTst their protest. Wjphlngton and Le won thetos. and El. on kicked to within 10 yards of the coot ern goal.

Mcettian returned it he half back- took the ball for 6- yardi gain each. and Carroll. falling hack i went through right tackle for 7. Hart and l3ocock began to eat up the distance I 1y jvyard gains when a fumbe occur- ied through a poor pass. It was recovered Georgetown Within 10 yards of goal karroiI tried hard for a down.

but i rhort 2 rds A Second attempt by me Ht tackle p-od eel the firat touch- iowu Mahoney kicked goal. Store. 6 to Tine 3 minutes. Visitors Get the Ball Mdloney kcked off or Anderson caught it un the yard line and returned It i It way the first time the i teiUK had possession of the They rst srere hauled in bucking' Given. and' rald Irew Withers- for a loss in en attempt.

13 cl-c the end. Forced to punt the ball went out 15 ard ahead on the vvitor yrd line. With iow- rfui intrftrence Mhon Bccock and Hart Rent or a teoonil oh in the see- 1 end. three mlne of play. Mahoney kicked goal.

Sc re 12 to 0 The team from VrslrU exercised Its tpton and decll ed to ck off. Moomaw Maho kick from the yard to Wahngton and Leas yard A wIJe trd rtn across the field s-pectacular paythg on the part 0' Alexander but resuted in no gain. A cuarttr bark kick of 35 yards resulted in Inc prettiest pay of the lame. Martell lt. and jut as he was about to te tacked passed the.

ball to toMcGettlaan. has tb two carrying it back the entire distance of the kick. With the' ball the yard line Carroll made a grand effort ID plant the pigskin behind the bars bit filVd MarteU ea it over in the rext play. Mahoney kicked goat Score II to 0. Score After Twelve Minutes 340.

Washington and Lee kicking off Bocock lucked It under his arm on Georgetown's yard line and returned it 20. Mahoney dropped back and advanced the ball 20 yards Hart following with a yard gain. and then with more around the left ud whirling Alexander along and mak- I Ing a touchdown McGettigan kicked out I a Mahoney. who heeled It and kicked gsal Twelve minutes of the time Elapsed. and the score was 21 to 0.

Hart returned the next off 80 yards from the yard line. Hart soon woke up enthusiasm by dashing up the field for 30 yards Alexander finally stopping him. King caught Martell behind the line and was Instrumental in the only-loss George-town suffered during the' game. Carroll. with two attempts went 10 yards.

and Mahoney made the touch-dawn. With 17:15 minutes of the game gone the score stood 30 to O. line Two mlnute later Hart had returned the on to he middle of the field Carroll had bucked through Zor II yard. Martell had contributed 6. and Bocock had planted the ball directly behind the goal.

lMahoney tailed to kick goal. Score. 35 to 0. In the forty seconds which remained. Georgetown attempted to make a goal by returning the off with a punt.

Car- 1 Toll punted from the yard line to Washington and Lees yard' line. but Martelr In his anxiety to make Alexander tumble Interfered. Here the half ended score 35 to 0. Washington and Lee had failed to i snake a first down and Georgetown had not required a third down to make her distance at any time. Georgetown Sends in Substitutes.

Washington and Lee was forced to. punt I on the first oft or toe second half. and McGettlgan returned the punt of 40 yards the entire distance. Hart made the touch-down three minutes after pray started and Mahoney kicked goal. soak- 1 log the score 41 to 0.

Here Coach Rellly sent In five substitutes Lux succeeded Fitzgerald Kelly. Givens Sutton. Mc Carthy. Daugherty Bocock and Richmond. Hart.

Previously Bledsoe had given way to Dodson and now -Quesenberry went to right end and King to quarter. Later King was supplanted by lilies. Starting up the field on the off. Georgetown received the first penalty or I the game for. her line charging in advance Of the passing of the ball.

McGettigan i tried a quarterback' kick which resulted In another penalty for side play. Car. 1 roll recovered the loss of 10 yards by penalties by a yard buck through tackle. town was given another yard penalty for holding in the center. but finally scored the last goal by Orme going over the seal line on a yard buck.

At this point the game was called on account of darkness. The up Georgetown. Positions. w. ass I Lux left end Ballr Carroll left tickle.

ciitoa Orme guard Rankta Circus. Kelly- nt Ston. XUI rigtt nard. Hamilton JfahonerY- rigaHatkle Withers McCarthy Sutton. right ecd King Alexander McGetUisi qsiter back.

Aleiarier King MUM. left It back Bledsoe Anderson Daugt4rtf. Hart Rf bmona1rU half back. Martil back. Mooaaw tar.

i nu w- nd Mr. S- J. VtHn. Quarter Back Steenerson Qt George Washington University. Georgetown.

Tlmeit Meun 1. Hadlr Doyle and W. Linesmen Menrt. Gus and Hore. Toucn-doirat-iarroll.

Hart 31. Martell. Bocock Orme. and Mtboney. Goal kicked Mthoney ngh of htlrV 20 and 12 minute.

Score- Georgetown. 47 Washington and Let O. WON EASILY BY VIRGINIANS Military Institute Team Defeated by Score of IT to 0. University Team Showed Marked Improvement Line Was Stronger- Cadets Weak on Defensive. Specai to The Washington Post.

Charlottesville Va. Oct. Virginia scored one more touchdown against the Virginia Military Institute to-day' than did the Naval Cadets two weeks ago at Annapolis defeating the Lexlngtonlans 17 to 0 in forty minutes of play. Virginia showed marked improvement in every department of the game. The line proved touch stronger and the plays were gotten off with a snap and vim that were refreshing.

The Cadets. on the other hand. did not put tip the game expected of them. and only three times during the contest were they able to make the necessary 5 yards. They were also weak on the defensive.

Virginia gaining through the line and around the ends almost at will. The first touch-down came In the middle of the first half. Randolph making a i pretty run of. yards around the Institute left end. Yarrey kicked an easy goal.

Virginia scored again three minutes after the opening of the second half. A I 1 cadet fumbled on his own yard line a Virginia end falling on the' ball. After i rueceesive line plunges. Bo ger was push- ed across the goal line. Yancey gain placed the bail squarely between thJ posts.

After a liberal exchange of kicks Virginia again secured the pigskin in mid- Held and began her third march to the Cadet goal. Randolph got away for another long run around the Cadets left end Yancey went for a total of 18 yarda in three attempts and Bosher galloped across for the final touchdown. The kick- outwas not heeled. so there was no try for goal. In the remaining five minutes of play there were a dozen exchanges of punts with litle advantage to either side.

On a fake kick Randolph ran 40 yards through the Cadet eleven. But as there was less' I than a minute to play. the run availed nothing. Yancey dropped back and tried a goal from placement but the ball went wide of the mark. Virginias next game is with the lisle Indians in Norfolk on Saturday next.

The up Virginia. Positions V. 31. I. i Warren left end.

Morrison Ccok left tackle James I Hull left guard Fnier Etktt center RlUy Kile right guard Stude Cothrla. rigM tackle. Clay Williams right end SteeU Randolph qutrter Tallaferro Bosher left halfback Dofcon Purcell right halt back. Beckner LanLIord Yancey. full back Yola I Touch-downs Randolph and Booker t2 Goat I Jrum touch-downs Yancey 2 Umpire Baird I tulvenltr of North Carolina.

Rsfme Wllliami Virginia. Tloiekeepei McRac and Cracrtft. Tun 0 minute halves. CHURCHMEN DEFEAT BLISS. 1 Young Men's Club Downs the Electricians by Score of" 16 to o.

i The football team representing the I Young Men's Club or theRhode Island Avenue Church. continued Us winning streak Saturday by defeating the Bliss Electrical School team 16. to 0 on the Arsenal grounds' In the first half the i church boys kicked off to he electricians but the latter lost- the ball on downs. The church team then steadily advanced 1 the ball until Witter was shoved over the' line for the Scot touch-down. The same performance was repeated but the church boys failed to kick goal on either i touch-down.

In the second half Bliss kicked off. The church players advanced the ball to tha middle of the field where they lost it on a fumble. But this was of no advantage to the electrician as they were held for downs. By steady line plunges or 5 and 10 yards the church team advanced the ball to the 1 yard tine where Wrtten was shoved over for the third anJ last touch-down. Bradley kicked goal.

Score. 16' to O. Witten and Williams played a fine game' for the winners and Johnson was the star for the electricians. The church team was considerably outweighed by the Bliss 1 boys. but this advantage for the latter was offset by the.

practice and speed of I the church lads. It is but talc to Bliss to state that this is their first game of 1 toe season. and with steady practice they i will soon be able to produce an excellent team. The up R. I.

at Position Bliss. Hendley left end Tan Demark Moore left tackle. Wrigbter Joynt left guard. Sprat. Foolk er Nelson Wheeler Flniey right guard.

Wade Wiflisms right tackle. Ttuy Matt rightnl is Cook. capU Quarter beck. Burgess Brtdley left ktlf back. Hewitt Crass right halt bark.

Ship Witten fullback Johnson capt. Umpli Mr. Van Horn RIm Referee-Mr. Rerron T. C.

A. Timer Dr. Hunt. Lln s- maa Mr. Ourand.

Time of haltes 10 and minutes. Touch-downs Witten I Got Bradley. Although the Men's Club Is an organization of several vear standing. this year marks its first active plunge into athletics. The church boys Intend to equip a truck teats' in the winter and the leori of the District will doubtless hear of them TOUGH-DOWN NEAR END.

Washington Made Poor Showing but Won from' Mutes. CROSSED THEIR GOAL ONCE Only After Coach Rorke Hail Given His Men a Plain-language Lecture Did They Play Better Than School-boy Football Averaged Twelve Pounds to the Man More Than Their Opponents. After a poor exhibition of' football for three-fourths of the tame George Washington University in the last eight minutes of play against Gallaudet. yesterday afternoon on University Field. scored a I touch-down.

A safety forced on Gallaudet in the first half made the final score 7 to 0 in favor of George Washington. The showing made by the university against thU mutes was a decided disappointment to the friends of the eleven. and Coach Rorke could not express his feelings at the end of the game. Although Washington outweighed Gallaudet twelve pounds to the man. the mutes easily held their own against RorKs eleven until the last few minutes of play.

when Wash. ington seemed to wake up to the possibility of defeat and tore the lighter line apart in a fierce fight for the goal. The game did not begin until after 430 and it was so dark during the final ten minutes It was with difficulty one could distinguish the chalk lines. George Washington this season has played alternately a good and atad game. Yesterdays contest.

from a Washington standpoint. was a poor one. The lutes ence in the first half was worse than schoolboy work. and stupid plays on the offensive lost many a yard for Washington. The mutes on the contrary.

were fist and whenever they secured the ball especially in the first half their fast ac tion and team work did During the first half the play was almost entire. ly in Washington' territory. Braced Up the Players. Between tho halves however Coach Rorke used some vigorous language in the room and the Washingtonians went into the second half with increased speed. Toward the end of the game they began to play real football and showed the superiority over Gallaudet that was to be expected of them this season.

Gallaudets team. though heavier than last year. averages only 145 pounds to the man. The mutes play a fast. came and their wedge plays through George Washington's line were good ground gainers.

George Washington kicked off. West made a pretty kick. and the Gallaudst runner was downed on his own yard line. The mutes took the' ball and pushed their way down the field making first down' repeatedly through line plunges that found a hole on either side of the Washington line. Meunier went around the end once for 20 yards but moot of theplay was directed against the center of the line which broke up line paper before the attack.

Relchard went around right end for 10 yards. and Robertson went through tackle for 10 more. Fina ly on Washington's yard line the Galaudet advance was stopped. Washington gained possession of the tall on downs. and Winston made the first gain.

15 yards. A doube pass fooled the mutes and Stevenson went around jett end for a long yard run. With the ball amwt over the line for a touch West fumbled the leather and Galue1et gathered it in. Under the shadow of their own goal posts the mutes tried to kick. but there was a fumble in passing.

and the ball was downed behind the line for a safety. Score Washington 2 Gallaudet O. Meunler kicked out from the yard line for Gallaudet. Washington could not ad. vance the nail and was forced to kick.

Gallaudet returned the ball to within reaching distance of the Washington goal. but being unabe to gain the mutes tried to kick a goal from the field. The kick was a poor one. and a Washington man fell on the ball behind the goal line for a touch-back. The ball was kicked out from the yard line.

Qallaudet fumb ed the ball and it was in Washington's territory In the middle of th field when time was called. No One to Receive Pass. Early In the second half Steenerson the Washington quarter back finding no one at hand to whom to pass the ball ran with It himself. Washington was penalized IS yards for this and forced to kick. Gallaudet was held for downs.

Coach Rorke sent Kirkman Into the game to relieve Winston at left half. Smith took Van Vllets place at end. The mutes put up a stonewall defense against the Washington attack and the ball changed hands again. Washington braced up. and Gallaudet was forced to kick.

Klrkman carried the ball 20 yards and Stevenson added 25 more around the end. A drop KICK ror goal railed the ban was kicked out and as darkness fell over the field the Washington eleven started a stampede for the Gallaudet goal. Play- log against time as well as against an opposing team that stoves' quit for a minute Stevenson. Washington's best ground- gainer carried the pigskin to the yard line. KIrkman.

who was strong and fresh advanced it to the yard line. The mutes fought desperately but the oppo- i sit Ion gained a first down only 2 yards short of a touch-down and it was easy after that to shove the ball over th chalk line. Stevenson tried for goal and missed. Score Washington 7 Gallaudet. O.

Both teams put in substitute full backs toward the end of the game Messner relieving Mather for the mutes. and Taylor. taking West's place behind the George Washington line. It was so dark toward the close that the mutes could not see their quarter backs signals. After Washington's touch-down.

however there were only a few minutes of play. When the whistle blew Washington held the ball within 20 yards of the Gsllaudet goal. having strained every effort to make another touch-down before the game claseJ. The teams lined up as follows Gtlltudst. Position Gee.

Washington. Relchard left end Vtn Vllet Garrett left tickle. Law Williams left guard. Morrl Dutch center Wood Chandler guard lCllgor Mlkesll right tackle. Fields Messier rtgbtend W.

Weet Erd quarter back. Steenerton lOstlik left halt back. Winston Esbertesa right halfback. Stevenson OSather fallback P. Referee fred.

IC. Nlelson. Nebraska. Empire Mr Htuton. Dickinson.

Tlmek pr Meurt Cooler Gtlltudet. and 7 W. Albert. Gerg i Washington. Linemen diistn.

Btnkley. Cal- lindet ant H. S. Collins George Washington. rim of hilni 20 minutes.

Capt Morrow a Football Enthusiast. Acting Commissioner Jay 1. Morrow was one of the Interested spectators at the Washington and Lee football game yesterday. In his term at West Point Capt. Morrow was a star half back.

This was In the SOs. For three years later he Was one of the coaches of the military team. Last year' he returned from the Philippines just In time to witness the Navy game. but this year he has lost no opportunity to witness good games and some of the poor ones. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM.

YALE LOSES TO ARMY' Rejoicing in West Point Camp Over First Victory. LONG RUNS AND QUICK WORK Cadets Took Advantage of All Their Opponent's Mistakes Touch-down for Each Team in First Half In Second Yale Was Held on yard Line and Torney Ran Ball Over for GoaL West Point N. Y. Oct. West Point defeated Yale here to-day in their annual football struggle.

The score was to 6. It was the first time the Army has ever won from Yale. and there is much rejoldpg to-night In the Army camp The Soldiers' two touch-downs were the rcslllts of long runs and quick work in taking advantage of their op. ponents mistakes. In the first half after Yale had failed to gain.

Hill breaking the Yale line blocked a punt on the visitors' yard line and with the whole Yale team at his heels ran to the goal posts and across the line for West Points first score. Tile goal which was an easy one was kicked by Graves. and the score was Army. Yale it. Yale soon evened matters however by plunging through the Cadets' line almost at.

will carrying the ball 45 yards to a touchdown Hogan Bloomer. Kinney. and Shevlin were Ftron In' this advance and time and again broke through the Cadets' line. Shovlln kicked an easy goal. I after the halfXwas a punting duel with i the advantage slightly in Wet Points I favor the score at the end bein West I Point.

6 Yale. 6. Torneys Brilliant Run. In the second half after several exchanges of punts. Yale worked the ball to West Points yard line.

Here the Cadets stood their ground and after three downs Yale made a final effort to go the distance. The Cadets made a gallant stand and during this scrimmage For ney. who had been playing brilliantly all' through the game. secured the ball on the yard line by a tumble. and.

with Shev. Ito at his heels. ran the full length of th field for a touch-down while the friends 1 of the Army team went wild with delight. I This play was the feature of the game. Graves missed any easy goal.

The half ended with the ball In Yale's possession I on their own yard line. The crowd was the largest that has yet attended a game here this season and. tha I day was an Ideal one for the game. A delegation of naval officers from An- ntspollt watched the game and cheered I West Points victory. The up Wet Point.

Pseitions Talc. Hammond left end Sherlln Doe left tackle. Bloomer wis Rcei left guard Klnney Tlfton center Rorbtck Setgrar right ruatd. Tripp Crirei right tickle. Ho OUlfipi rig" end iNeal Garr quarter btck Rockwell Hill.

Hanlon. right half back. Moras Prince. Nettlerlet half ek yerter. Hoyt Toraey full back Owiler Umpire Mr.

McCrtcken. Referee Thomp ton. Llneiman Mr. lsockenterry Time 4 halvee JO mlnutet. WESTERN WINS GOOD GAME.

Defeats Episcopal High School Team at Alexandria 6 to 0. The Western High School football team visited the Episcopal High School near Alexandria yesterday afternoon and in a game of twenty-minute halves defeated the team representing that institution by a score of 6 to O. 1 Only once was Western' goal In serious danger then by grand team" work they took the ball on downs when the Episcopal boys had but 2 yards to go to make a touchdown. Parrlngton and Church gained steadily each time they were used. Morse skirted right end for 45 yards.

making a touchdown. from which Worthington kicked a difficult goal Notwithstanding the disallowance or a goal cleanly kicked from the field and numerous severe penalties. Capt. Church kept his men from becoming discouraged and tha whole team played earnestly and steadily to the end. clearly outplaying their opponents.

WEST VIRGINIA OVERWHELMED. Michigan Rolled Up Record Score' of 130 Points. Ann Arbor. hitch. Oct.

2 The University of Michigan football eleven to-day defeated the University of West Virginia 130 to 0. This is the largest score any Michigan en has ever made. The East. erners gained only yards altogether on Michigan's defense. Chicago 33 Northwestern a.

Chicago. Oct. Chicago 32 North- western O. These are the figures which tell of a decisive football victory for Coach Stsgg and kits men and a dlsconr- aging defeat for Coach MeCornack and the Northwestern eleven. The score at the end of the first half was Chicago 4 Northwestern.

0 By this victory Chicago secures a decided lead in the race for the Western football championship fo 1904. Amherst 5 Browa o. Providence. R. I.

Oct 2C In a hard fought well to-day Amherst defeated Brown. 5 to Coggesball scoring the touch-down. During the Scat half Brown was slightly superior keeping the ball In Amherst territory the majority of the' time. On several occasions Brown was in striking distance of Amherst's goal. but Amherst braced at the critical moment and bald for' downs.

COLUMBIA COULD NOT SCORE. Pennsylvania's Sixteen Points Made on Miserable Kicking and Fumbling. Philadelphia Oct. 22. University of Pennsylvania football eleven to-day defeated the Columbia University team by the score of IS to O.

Pennsylvania scored two touch-downs In the first half and one In the second one goal resulting. There was not a moment during the entire game in which the Pennsylvania goal was in danger and eliminating the miserable kicking. and fumbles the score would have been tied at nothing at the close. Pennsylvania's first and second touchdowns were the result of bad kicking on the part of Duell and the final score was due to a fumble by Metzenthln a moment after he had been called in the middle of the second half to relieve Dono- van. The teams were evenly matched in the line with the exception Of the ends.

but Pennsylvania was the stronger in the back field. Columbia's ends were notably weal The. offensive play of Stevenson and Smith of Pennsylvania was brilliant while Greens tackling was remarkable. The game was unusually rough. and because of these tactics Columbia was sent to the side lines and several penalties were enforced against each eleven.

Stangland Brown. and Thorpe were th main stays or the Columbia eleven and easily outplayed their' opponents on the Pennsylvania team. Buell was lamentably weak on kicking while Reynolds for Pennsylvania. was never in better form. Pennsylvania scored her first touchdown within five minutes after play began.

The up Pennsylvania Petition. Columbia. I Drake left end. Post. Orlswold tlutklewicz left tackle.

Brown Atgeltlnger Fisher. Plekaroki left guardDuden tcbeverrin Ton center Flnnegtn Zirgler KIM right guard Stangland Lameon right tickle. Thorpe Slnkler 1. Hollenback right end. Mulr Buen Stevenson quarter back.

DODOVU. UeUPnthin. Reynolds left halt back. Duel. Townsend Greene Folwell right halt back.

Hlmrich Armstrong. Smith full back. Carter Touch-downs Plektnkl and Stevenson 2 Ocal from touch-down Reynolds. Peferee Mr. McClung.

Lehlgh. Umpire Mr. Ltngiord Trinity. Linesman Mr. Hill.

Yale. Tim. of htlret 23 minutes etch. WON BY ST. JOHNS TEAM.

But the University of Maryland Put Up a Strong Game. Special to The Washington Post Annapolis Md. Oct. 22. St Johns won from the University or Maryland' this morning.

in the tightest kind of a contest by the score of 6 to 0. The scoring was all done In the first half. The via. itors came within a few yards of scoring in both halves. The visitors were easily the equals of St.

Johns in steady ground gaining but the Vollegians won through their greater proficiency in the' details of the game and the bad Judgment of the varsity at crit. ical points. Nevertheless the improvement of the Maryland team over that of former years was very marked. The up was St. Johns Posltloni.

V. of Yd. Rouse. left end Brent Capt. Hutlhlni Staler.

lefttackl. Carnal Clark. left guard ReyeIl Green. center Bauhman C. DuVtll right guard Davis Owyun UcCtrdellright tackle.

Gibson Hopklnt right end Allen DuTtIlCtpL quarterback dion Smith. left half btcE StTn Stephens. right halt back Itala Jackson. fullback Watts Referee Mr Olcutt Yale. Umpire Mr.

Cham. berltln 05 Yale. Touch-down Smith. Goal tram touch-down Green. Time of game Two mnut.

btlvet. FAST GAME BY PRINCETON. Lehigh Defeated 60 to 0 Weakening in the Second Half. Princeton N. J.

Oct. 22. The Prince- tons gained their easiest football victory of the season to-day and defeated Le high by the score of 60 to O. After the first touch-down. which proved the hardest to secure.

Lehlgh gave way. and from then on it was simply a question of how many points Princeton could score In the allotted time. The up Princeton. Position. Lehlgh.

Crawford lest end. Vrswther Cooner left tackle. Vtnrunea Walter left guard. tachman Ctrothen center Haymaker Short right guard. Straus Stennsrsi right tackle.

Ootl Tvoker Ward right sad. Oltotl Tnney Bitter quarter back. Vandlne Rltter Simons left half back Stelner Fovlke right half back. Blazer Johnson Miller MCCOrmICk full back. Kirk Adams.

Fuller Touch-downs Feulke t. Short and Miller. Tenner. Simons. Goals from tuncb-doirns Cooney 1 Umpire Minds of Pesuzsyivansa.

Referee- Sir. Bergen. tinrantn Messn. Turrey of Lee bleb and Daub of' Princeton. Tim.

Of halves-and 25 minutes. Attendance 2UO. JUNIOR FOOTBALL. The Atlantlca have organized for th season. and would like to hear from teams whose average weight la under 12 pounds.

Address D. B. Priest. 502 street northeast The sixthgrade ennlson team has organized and would like to arrange games with teams averaging 80 to 55 pounds. Address M.

King 1803 Fourteenth tree northwest The Phelps football team defeated the Michigan eleven yesterday morning by the score of 7 to O. The feature was" the team work of the winners. The Columbia- Star football team play. Ing on Its own grounds. defeated the Ta- kornas by the score of 33 to O.

The Stars woo. through. their fine team work which showed vast Improvement over last Saturday's game with the Virginians. Wetmore played the best game for the Ta- komas. While no Individual credit should be given any player on the Stars the yard run or Austin's for touch-down was a very commendable play.

NAVY FAILED TO SCORE Neither Could Dickinson Cross the Goal Line. GAME MASKED BY YUMBLING Middies Failed to Maintain the Standard of Play Seen in Contest with Prince- ton Several Field Lengths Lost in Penalties Scores of side Navy Failed in Several Chances. Special to Tb Washington Tort. Annapolis Md. Oct.

22. Forty minutes of rank fumbling scores of side plays several lengths bit on penalties and neither side able to cross the others goal line tells the story of today's contest on the Academy gridiron between the Midshipmen and the eleven from Dickinson College. The team which on last Saturday defeated the Princeton' Tigers in one of the best games ever played On the academy field this afternoon returned to and tell even below Its former ranking among the teams of the country. Seldom has the large crowd of football enthusiasts in Annapolis been compelled to wit ness such a game. Handicapped by Impatience.

Several times during' the contest the Middles were In a position to score. but on every occasion failed to improve the opportunity. The Navy. as well as her opponents in several cases put up an exceptional individual game. but both were handicapped by.

the persistent Impatience of the men. and the umpire was' constantly called upon to step oft 16 yards. The first halt was rather in favor of the Navy asregards line gains. Causy and Grady doing good work in this re spect The formers gains were offset however. by a fumble.

which lost the Navy a chance to score. This was In the I first halt. when the Middles had worked down to their opponents' yard line and Causey was given the hall which he fumbled the pigskin bounding behind the line where it was covered by a Dickin- son player. Poor Work by Visitors. For the visitors who.

however were equally guilty of fumbling the best work was done by Davis and KUngstlne. The latter was worked for gains through the Navy's left time and again while in the center of the field but fumbles of side plays lost the ball invariably when a score was near. The up was Dickinson Position Navy. Cramer lflnd Whltlar Se capt lettuckte Firl ePt Grady smith ceater StcCltntle Barry Mfht rt Smith Brian DtTl right Uckl Chamber Piersoi Salter right Howard gimpeon quarterback Wllcox. Simon ftllnntln left halt back.

Decker Rsbtson right halt bick. i. Struiberfr Sidkr full tick. Cauitr. Dowll Score TT.

0 rncklneon O. Cmptr Mr. Sharp. of Yale Rferte Mr. Abbott.

of Tal. Timekeeper Dr. BsgerL Lloeunett Xldihlpmao Lone and Sir. Smltn FIRST GAME WITH ANNAPOLIS. George Washington- Team to Play Navy Next Wednesday.

George Washington University will play its first football game against the Naval Academy at AnnapOlis next Wednesday afternoon. The university management expects a large excursion of the student body to attend the game. A special train will leavs Washington at noon for their accommodation. The eleven will go to Arnapolis on a train leaving here at 8 o'clock In the morning. A special train will leave Annapolis for' Washington at o'clock in the evening.

Although the university coaches were distinctly disappointed at Washington's poor showing In the game sgainst Gallaudet yesterday. they expect the team to improve a great deal In Its contest with the Navy and predict a small score. FOOTBALL JAMES THIS WEEK. TUESDAY. OCTOBER X.

Wsteva n. Butne It Americas' League Park. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER George Washington vs. Aoziapoll.

at Anaapollt Washington and Leo so. St. Johnr College at Ltxlaston. THVRSDAt OCTOBER :7. Annapolis Swarthmore.

at Annapolis. FRIDAY. OCTOBER Central TS. Technical at American League Park. SATURDAY OCTOBER a.

Georgetown Ye. Holy Cross at Philadelphia. Virginia Military Institute ye. St. Johns at Lexington.

Villa era is. Otllandt at Kendall Harvard vi Penneylvania. at CasohrtdgL Yale va- Columbia at New York. PrUMtoa vs. Cornell at Ithict.

earuate tidlau vs. Virginia. at Norfolk. tcblr" vs. Wwoailn.

It Madison. West Psist vs. Williams St We Point. Uirnrd 1 OS WorcMtr Academy it Cam- MOS A oTr at Andover vs. lOlebigin at Madison.

cticago vs IUnol at Chicago. t4 ren Tt. BeloIU at BelolU Northwestern vs. Depta tt Evanston. Slisateota Vt Nebraska.

It Northrop Field. Iowa Tt. Ames. at Iowa Cltr. Cornell 36 Franklin and Marshall 5.

Ithaca Oct. Cornell defeated Franklin and Marshall this afternoon by' a score of to S. Cornell outweighed the visitors. and was not once held on downs but lost the ball many times by bad fumbling. Cornell made the first touch-dawn within a minute after the off.

and. scored points In. the first half. Franklin' and Marshall played. a plucky.

uphill game. and several times made long gains on fake punt plays which Cornell was unable to ston. DEFEATS H. CHANTIES EGAN A. White of Harvard Wins Intercollegiate Golf Championship.

Hamilton. Mass. Oct A. L. White of Harvard to-day won the intercollegiate golf championship on the Myopia Hunt Club course by' defeating Chandler Egan.

the national amateur golf cham. pion and also of Harvard by the score or 2 up. Whites game while not brilliant was very iteady and this practi. cally assured him of victory at the close of the morning round when he was up on Egan. Egan's play In the morning was rather careless but in the after.

noon was steadier and' tied the score on the sixteenth hole only to. lose the last two through Whites magnificent putting. A high wind prevailed all day and inter. fered considerably with the driving game but the greens this afternoon were In perfect condition. The cards A.

Whit Harvard- Out. 4S444S4T 48 In. STSI Out. 4 4 2 i 7 41 la. 7 4 4 5 4 4 41 H.

C. Egtn. fT rd4- Oqi. 4 StSSir 44 In. Out.

I-43 ln. 40 KITE-FLYING CONTEST light Wires Broker Defeating. Hopes of Three Contestants. St. Louis.

Mo. Oct. 21 The second trial in the one mile kite-flying contest was held to-day in the Plaza. St. Louis un der rules revised to conform' to the.

ex istlng weather conditions. In a wind the velocity of which was estimated it twenty to twenty-five miles an hour eight kites were started. During the entire contest five kite rode steadily in the face' ofa wind which held them almost due east over the palace off manufactures but the light wire and. cord caused those of W. A.

Eddy of Bayonne N. J. J. Fatout of St. Louis 1 and H.

B. Bristol. Of Webster-Grove 1 to break away before they had attained an altitude of 400 feet 1 Silas J. Coyne of Chicago' IL B. 1 tert of Chicago Raymond Anglemlre of St.

Louis William King of St. Louis. and I W. A. Eddy.

of' Bayonne. N. 1. finished I the contest. Eddy entered two kites.

Official results will be announced Monday. HARVAED DEFEATS INDIANS. Brilliant End' Runs Backed Up by a Sturdy Defense. Cambridge. Mais.

Oct. Two bril. liant end runs by Capt. Iurley and anoth- er by NlchoU hacked by a sturdy defense at nearly all times. enabled Harvard to defeat the.

Carlisle Indians in the Stadium to-day by the score of to O. Roth elevens fought a fierce contest In the first half neither getting within trlk jog distance of the opposite goal. In the second Harvard spwsrted up her eleven. Nichols circled the Indlins' right end for 34 yards and Hurley went around the other side' for 20 yards more and the first score. After an' exchange of kicks and a little rushing Harvard got the ball on Carlisle's yard line on a fumble Diagonal tandem' rushes drove the ball to the yard line.

from which point Rudey carried it within 4 yards of tile Indians' goal. It took three rushes to make the short. distance and the second score Hoc. Icy again having the honor. Keroan kick ed both goals.

A discouraging feature of the game from the Harvard standpoint was the Inability of her' runners to hold fast the ball the Indians getting the ball seven times on fumbles notwithstanding beautiful dry weather. Harvard was also weak in the kicking department making only 184 irds on seven kicks from scrimmages. Tbe In' dians were only a trifle better. In the first halt the Indians' iuffered tour penal. ties for side plav.

The up Htrrard. Position. Ctiiltl Filler Randall left adM Fattiest Brill. Davy loft tackta Bowa PtrkerWhlt left riard. Dillon Parkinson.

Prater center Kennedy Sccndmuch UcPadden right mart Wilt. Bqnlrat right Uckle. bo Utrr Slitirtlefi right endlT P. nn-df Herman quarter back. Libber Nichols Reynolds left half back.

Sheldon Harley right half back Hendrick' Charlie Mills full back. Oardlnr Vmplrt Mr. EdwarfJ Princeton. Jufe Mr. Stauffer Vniverlty of Psnniylvan1a Linesmen- Heists Smith.

of Harvard and Crane or Carlisle. Tcuch-doirt- Barter S. Ofalt Ktraaa. 2. Time of halves 25 mInutes.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE WINS. Washington and Jefferson Loses Annual Game is to o. Pittsburgh Pa. Oct The annual Washington and Jefferson and Penusyl. vania State College football game to-day was won' by State by a core of 12 to.

The game was characterized by line plunging very few attempts being' made to run the ends. Forkura in the second half broke through Washington and Jefferson's line for a run of 69' yards to a touch-down. It was the sensational tea. lure of the contest. Washington and Jefferson never threatened the State goat The nearest it came to States goal wa yards when they lost the ball on downs.

State playedits regular team Tail through. but Washington and Jefferson was compelled to put In an entire new balk field in the second half FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Tlffla Ohio Dennltom College I Hidt btrg At Cslsmbei Ohio-Ohio Stats University II Cite. At Springfield. Ohio 4 Wltteob rgr I.

i At Oberlln. Ohio OMrlia Hearse College At Wsester Ohio Woetur 5 We lUnrr tsiserlty of Ctareltad II. At Cleveland Oh Cnlrertitr 8ehooI CkT land. IT Keujoa Military Academy. IL At Ada Ohio 24 Ohio WeHeyan.

At Debit Colin Napervili. College. At Amos lawt Ame College IT Simpson Vat. 7515113' At Iowa Cltr Iowa CalTeriUr Iowa. U4 wt Stat.

KormaL I- At XsdLsss Wit faJT tfr Wisconsin Drake Vrlverslty At Clnclan tl tolrertUy tt OCiMIflfliZi Hi Ken tucky State College. At Vniv.rsltf MinnetoU. 1M Crtnnell College At. St. Loa of Indiana Wools.

ioftoa Vnienitl of ft. IxnU. I. At Lafayette nilaoit. mr a At Syrt' WlT-nttr.

Niagara 4. At Uncela Nebr Nebra ka. 34 Kjaez 4. it a ton. Pa.

Lafiyett 4 Swarthaon At New Orleani Tvlan taiverolty JJf Rootee. Industrial' Institete I. At Birmingham-A burn tiveri1ty of Kali Till- At Atlanta Georgia Tech. I tolversity of Tea- tiMe. S.

At Gresasbori. N. tnl enltr of North Caro lisa 41 Norfolk Athletic AuocltUoo. At Lake City. Fla.

CalTnlty of riorida. Florida Stat. CoHege. U. At Burlington TL CnlTnltr of Vermont.

I Tutu At Ezstr K. B. PhllUpi Kilter 4 flsrvaz4 Se old. At ytew York Vslvereity I Trtaltr College. I.

At Andover Vi PhlUlpt Andorer. a Bar. yard Tretimen I. At An rf N. T.

Wlllltmi 2tr Hamilton a. At Pri toa. N. J. Uwreae-Tillo Scio I Princeton rrethmM Soldiers Defeated Richmond.

Special to Wttbiigtoa Pott. Richmond Vt. Oct. The football team of. the Artillery School at Old Point defeated Richmond.

College 32 to Ot here this afternoon. GRAY WINS CLUB CUP Defeats Dr. Lee Harban at the Eighteenth Hole. TIE' FOE THE HANDICAP CUP Dr. Glaxebrcok and Mr.

Newbold Returned Net Scores of 69 Each Haying aHandU up. of 8 High Wind Reduced the Starters to a Small Number Close of Successful Chevy Chase Tournament. WLXXERS or TROPHIES. QuUflcati prti L. L.

Uubaa. ColomkU Club Cuj W. B. Gray Chevy Cti Banner prlit L. Barbie tslsmbia Consolation prlit W.

S. Brooke. Gordon Park. con4 prtw K. F.

Brockt ColOmbia LW GlanebrOek T. 5. can rrH L. W. Giubroek if T.

R. Miv- U. Prlt. for lowest gross More L. L.

Hub PREV10CS CLtB CVP WINNERS. U44-Octat Mr. forfeit. rlUdlfkU lI01-'d4af 0. c.

uswtjr ciirr cmi Octob r. W. C. tr rn il St. A drw" 1545 Mc H1J.

Tork. :1542 0. Uffcnr. Citty Out. OJ I lUrUo.

OtlambU 1MJ OctoUf. O. MfCtmmao. CUj 1505 L- Starnan Columbia. Dr.

W. M. Gray of the Chevy Cha Club won the club cup In the finals play. ed yesterday afternoon with Dr. I Harban of Columbia as his opponent.

tit was a beautiful match from the first drive to the last putt and it requir the playing of the eighteen' hol to do cilia. the winner. One of the largest gal. lories" that ever' witnessed a. match on the Chevy Chase course was out when the two players teed off and It Increase to fully 200 before- the end Of the match.

Dr. Gray defeated his opponent. Mr. Lafferty In the semi-finals and Dr. Harban beat Mr.

Dalzell 1 up. the Utter rimming' the eighteenth bole on a short putt. The Gray match was so close that four additional holes had to play. ed. when Dr.

Gray won by better putting. Dr. Gray Won First Hole. It was after 2 o'clock when Drs. Gray and Harban started play Dr.

Gray wore the first. hole. but the next three were halved. At the fifth Dr. Gray sliced his drive but made a beautiful recovery from the high grass and trees.

to the approach green. Dr. Harban took the hole in T. and his opponent could make It In no lets than 8. making the match even.

The ser enth hole was halved In and Harban won the next. Grays drive landed In the sand pit at the bunker which wa filled with water- and lifted his ball under the penalty of a stroke. The short hole was halvedln bogey with the match half way' and even. Both players did well In the next two holes which were halved. but' Dr.

Harban won the next on hit op ponents drive off the course into the briars and long' grass. With tile match against him. Dr. Gr made the thirteenth hole with a four while Dr. Ilarban went Into the bunker and took a six losing the hole and once' more making the game even.

Both drives were' good In the next. but in the ap proach ihot Dr. Harban overran the grt to. the edge of the fifteenth tee. while Dr.

Gray did much better. Harban made a fine recovery and halved the hole. Harban looked be the' winner of the fif teenth but Jost it on a putt. His opponent on the approach shot landed in a sand pit going to the sixteenth. and the score was' even when Dr.

Gray took the hole In a four. In the drive off the ev- enteenth tee Dr. Gray went slightly. off the course but succeeded In halving 1tte hole. Dr.

Harban rimming it on a short putt. With the honors even the Interest of the big gallery was intense and when Dr Gray drive' landed in the woods at the home' hole. It teemed that the match WM not his but he found the approach shot unobstructed and landed fifteen feet front the coveted cup. Dr. Harban again had a short putt and this time.

too. he rimmed the hole. and hi opponent won the match with a three. There was quite an ovation for the popular Chevy Chase player when the little ball dropped out of sight and. Dr.

Harban heartily congratulated his worthy opponent. following are the cards of theplajreri Dr. fSITtflS4l 44 so Cr. Rarbaa. t-lt Brooke vs.

Brooke Consolation. The semi-finals brought two town players together. W. 6. Brooke of the Gordon Park Club Cleveland and C.

Carnegie. of St. Andrews Pltuburg. Mr. Brooke defeated his opponent by 2 up and 1 to play.

E. P. Brooke of the Columbia. Club and TV. 0.

Peter of Chevy Chase. were the other pair and Mr. Brooke won this up. In the finals W. S.

Brooke won from E. P. Brooke 2 up and I to play. three players entered tot' th handicap but of this large list only nineteen turned In cards. Several others played the course but the strong wind kept their scores high and they preferred to' withhold their cards.

C. Harrison. the youngest player of the Chevy Ctu Club returned with a net score of having ft handicap of 12. and this trait thonght to be good enough to win th handicap first honors. but later on Pa.

L. w. Olasebrook came In with a. net total of 69 and etlll later T. K.

XcwtooM returned with the Teams figures white werenot beaten during the remainder of the play. Both had a. gross score of I. and A handicap of 18. These two wilt play off the tie.

going eighteen holes OB Monday. Dr. L. 1. rban won th priie for low grow score which was The cards of sr Glazebrook and Newbold are follows W.

Olazebreok- i I I 44 I5J4 IT 114 1111 11 4 4 Results of Days Play. 1. L. lOatheS defeated 8. Dtlfll I a W.

Of. Gray defeated 0. C. Lalirty 1 Vp la wlec. FUuli W.

x. Gray defeated I. Macbaa I 5 OT. S. Brooks' defeated W.

Ctnegl I tsd I to' play. E. Sr k. defeated W. 0.

Peter. 2 9 Brook. U4 P. UB nlt HANDICAP CCP. Grot Bdkf.

U. W. dlaubrook Chevy Chat IT V. E. Xe bol Chevy chine.

IT C. Harrison. ChTT Caas t. Macban Columbia A. Britten OUT Chase.

T. 0. Horstmaaa. ChTy Chase. 4 e.

Brooke Cordon Park. 4 8. Doublelay Aptwamls n. 17 J. Bell.

Chsry Chat IT C. 5. Varlatt. Chry Chase. 2.

H. Clap Cheep Chas tt E. YtIott Washlsgton 30. Thomptoo. tbevy Cheat.

53. C. X. Prally Catr Chile. 11 0.

W. Watts Biltlmor. esstry Club i. M. lot W.

U. XeCtaly Usrtoa Clab. II' A. It. Rithertord Baltimore Conntfl.

leo Id. wash Celua U. Ml Received Highest Award. sperisi to Tl Mnttou Pelt. St.

Louis. Mo. Oct. S. The Qunn Seo tional Bookcase Filing Cabinet.

and Ot- flee Desks were to-day awarded at the Worlds Fair the highest prize for design. cabinet work and finish. oJ I Sectl n. mLe 105f Se t1on a Gr yFiled 4. and BALY OUTcLS hey Pluck the I PacUce te Vi torous Touch Ev Fou Miutes Wle Rp- on' Grdion I' tOkGergetown tlnute rn talnt footbal Washng taand e.

unt substutes fltn och Retr lst. tam fal to bdown every minutes Tt ioabut heln out I Whle e' YI- gans battt. H' ct ors were' fne exhbl. Uo Gtorgtown Vnl-j Yerll. tr C.

an 11. wa arce thn prctce preparton EtrggIewlh Crss un. Istors mar' darkneunecesslated thl cslng the' gme. player fre ehausted fn- J' til Islor InewE strQngr let thedi- tnr pIasfnt IIS oreiOWn8 tme 111 Carrol dash forard o' toch-owrs. ien ayed Jod the' tht healY VIrgiIans 1it how I thtir eak theypsst tome 3 ads ere I.

na. atd dwindle Inslgnlf- lton. Besoe Jlare cmlendble game Wahing- e. but 11ter tte Cnter. Ist tllr protesr Whlngon Ie the tos Ii klck wlhn 1 ut tr goal lcttUar retlrned i I baI.

tok bal ard aln Carrl. faIng ack anI bgn 11 ar acc r- fdtlrough por pa I CMretownWlhln aml trltd own. Yi rhor ars akl pothce1 th. frst. cioW 1laln goal Ball Yaane kckt1 of forGeo ietown trOI cught 3- arJ lne retd I trt tme i lwl ad lO In of.

lh t' ht i 1r5t erl t. 1ed 1 cldg Ftr ith att mlt. rlce tnd. lOrce I lmt bal ID tout yards on Iton' lne. towrIui i 11 hhoer Bccjck srd II eNh thl c- min e.

1ahones. kkkel. goal 1 O. Te. ttam Ila e1erlje It decl kck ct.

i rn Mahoeys kik 5ranl Un to' Wa hngton nd Lg 2arl lfe rd ld i owEd ftctacuJar pa ig xnder. reiutedln A curt rsuled tiE tles Mart aUgh I. ani a wa th bl YcGettgan. thu the' I entre d' tan Wih bl 15 ar lne Carrol gand lur 10' bhlnd abt falfd. ca rylg rext.

ply. lah ney Ater Telve 20. ot Boock hi i ne reured ro bal 1 2 arund leCt' end whlrlng Aexnder and. Ir. a Cetgan :0 heled kCke g3 mlnutesof s-cre as I tarl retured he net ot adJ i trm lne.

en1lqslr fel 3 Alexandertaly lm. Yartel bhind lne an. wa only satere gtme. Carrol. wit atemptl.

rard. touhdown WIh 114 m. gme I' 3 To late hd returMI ot midle feld Carol 2 fatel hd contrlbutl bal dIrecty behnd ahvne faie goal Sore. te fory seond whch atempted a' retunJng ot wih a punte 1yar W-rard'Une arte hs Alexaner Interfere. hal eor.

3 i. Iee taied Jake frst. reured ltance tme. Substtutes Washngon Le W3 pUn trt klkot th Mcettgan returne 4) entie dstance Hat tade minute aterplay kickd ma- In scr 4 i. He Rem snt fve subttutesLux sucedl FUigerld KeJ Suton c- Dugherty Boock.

Hart Peloualy ha glven Dodsn. hrry Kng quater. Lter suplanted lp. Startng theeld Ickot Gergetown reclhed frt pnaly hr lne chrgng te p1 bIL fcGeta QuarerbaCK whch resulej nothe1 penat sldt Carol rpoved yard peultes t. IS.

yad though tcle. Ge6gtown wa aother 8yar fnaly scorld lal oal i JolnJ llle buck ths pint th Wa Cled cut up I Goret1 Psltou W4 nreI4 nl Caml Ift Chltou O. Jl run. Rl I KI tenter jton x1 rrt Hmlon a. rrJ tackle ltrl carr luttolrlrht edKlac lude Xetts' uAr bck.

lnDf 1. ilIL I lt bat. Ia DIII r1. ln. bon4rlt htf brk.

arUll kt U. Ck. 30 Ref 4sl. rUnr 3. clol J.

11. fn 0 Drle. E. BlUer Uneamen-lnl. Toucl-o' arl.

Yul. Boock. Ore. ad hhner. y.honey LnrO IO 1 mlnUs.

Sore Gerretown. ad L. EASr VIGINIANS Mitar Inttute Tem Line Stonger- Cadet 5fal Te Wihingon 2. ored lltary Instute thl nnapols defeatng 1 pia Yrgnla shoVo lne pl ten at wih Im Vtre resting expeted times th i ad defensle lne en wi. frst mlddI' frst hl.

prttt 2 rds Int- tut Ieft goal scred se nd halt I cade fumb ad Inl. falng bal. recessle lne Inl. bal lberal eured feld goal the wlnt toalot atempts galoped tnal kck- out' was goal thl fve thlre were wih ale EIher a' kik 4 a avaied oi giroa eu 1 i Ylrllplas wih lsle next Te up lnl. Positons.

Wren Ier Yorlon COiL. taetle. Jam. Hull. ruad.

Fuer Etct Rlq Ilard. Cothrl. rgt 1 Wlbma. ed. Steelo bek Talaerro Boher.

let hlf bck Diol Pn ll. rgbt bl Beckn on. Ynry :11 bak. wnlRadolph Bober Ols 1Im YIDce. 2.

CmpIrBJn. lllnnlty orth Crln Wlla. TIkepflcRa nd Crcra Tt. halv. I BLSS.

Dows Electicans i fle footbl represenlng1h theRhoe blad Avnue contnued I strek defeatig Biss Eptncal Schol i Are ground. frst urch of toh electricans bU later 108t bl seadiy adaced bal unt WUter ws shov d. lne nrt own. I Jpeated. tale kck Ilthr hlf Blss ct.

Te I plarer feld. no' ntge el trlcln stead lne pungs Sand ads churh advance bl lne. Witen wa shovl I thlrt anI lat touchdown Brley kcke oal I Witen Wiiams playe fne game wlnntr JohnPn was electrlcans. churc wa considerbly te lattr a otaet I Jh ct w1 sn rouce excelent team Te Uneup PIUoo. BIu HeDdu Ie Demak Mo.

ln tckl. Iet lurd. FOllk. rentn. Xe Whetl.

FIIIrrrbt CUr. I Wllaml rlht tcle. 1 Jtrlt LYII I Ck captquaerbck aurel tet hl bck. Hlwlt CM rIU hl bak. Sr WlttD 11 bck JohlneP a HOr.

8a. Rterr. Hrn A Dr. Hunt' Lumar. Ourac Tte blul20 1 mil.

utf Tocb-011'lten Cod Cub orgn- Izton anrl years' tir mak. ls tnt athletC. rburh Itend tol qui tlrl teat tle nd Ier wl tem a TOUOHDOYINNEAR Washingon Po rShow- COSSED THm GOA Ater Gven Plin-Lngge Lectue Dd I TheyPlay School Telve unds MoreThan Thei onelts. Afer por exhibiin footbal threefOrhs Gere Wah- IIgton lnlverslt' th I aginst Galaudet ateroon 6cor Galau. frst hal scre' ra vor Grge qshlngon.

I Te' sholng universiy 18 decd I I polntent frend hI felngs Alhough Washngton outweighd Galaudet twelvl el Ror unt lt minute Wah. wak tle pssibi- Iy de eat. te lghter apr ferce fght gal. begnuntl 4 fnal wih difculy lsUngih chlk lnes. Gorge Washingon seaon alernately hlngton wa Por interer- frst hl wa wor shoolby plys otenslve n.

mutes whe ever the' seured bal. especaly frt hl. th lr a- ton dd wonder Durng frst hal entre WahIngon' tern tor. Up thePlayers bive. howevr.

usl dressing WahIngtonns hlt Incrasd sped. th gme bega t1 ply rel faotball superioriy Galaud tthat wa expectl thi Galludets tho ghhenler I 15 pound 2ame. thrugh Ingons lne grund ganers. I kcked at prety an th Galaudet hi 5 lne. bal pushe thei feld trst lne si 2 yars.

mot the play was dircted agaIns I lne. lie pjr atack. lehard aroun 1 ardl Robertn i 1 Flnaly. 3yard ne Gala wai te Ql Wln ton ft 1 pa fool 41yard run Wit bal a I Gal uet gth I ere 1 post trie tere Wa bal bthlnd I Scre WahIngon. Galaudet.

2 ard lne I Galaudet. hlngton Dal kIck Galaudet' retured bal wthin I reachig WahIngton I bing mute feld. an Wahlnlton bal bhind lie bal wa 2 ard lne. Gslaudet tumbed bal. I wai Wallngtons r- rlor the feld tme wa cale Pas.

hl Steeneran Wahington bk. fnding on wit. Washngon Ie. ad Galaudet Coch Rork. releve Sith lets stonewal agtS attck.

bl chnge hnds aa Washingon ad Galaud kIk carl bal an add a oud th i ed. gol ca1ed. wa klckl darknes tel feld. Washingon astampee Galaudet gal Pia wel agInst appsIng tem tlat er qui a Steensn Wahington. I gound.

caried 2rard lne. as strng fresh. advnced 5yard lne. i despertely. opp- i slton ned frst ouch i wa afer bal the chlk lne.

tne to mised ScoreWashigon. Galaudet. ful Iamt lemg 1lther tking bhlnd George ktowad tht I mutl s1 ni. Atlr Washlngtns touch whIste tlew bal. wlhl 2j' yars Gslaudet gol.

ha strined eer etort touch bfore gme claseJ. Th team Ine Gnutt PotonL Gc. IMnrQn Rlhrd Ief t. le1 tek1e. Wllsml Ien rud.

onl' ouc celte Wo Chndle lrrbt pad. Kllo" Ylb1 rlbt tckl. Feld. Yonler rIlt Wel bck. SteenelD Kutzl Iet bl Wtliton Jobrl rrht half bck.

SttTnl o. er ful Watt RefereFe. Nleln XerL tmpu Hoon Dcktln Tmek. e. Coler.

GladeL ad Albr Wuhtnn Ufe f. 1te1. Ca. i a ulca I Capt Morow Footbal Enthusst. I Actng Commsloner ay w.

1nt. I Wahngton Le fotbal hi ter wa altr halback Ts wa te 9. thre reas wa coches mltr Lst retured frm Phlppines NaV ths behu oprtuniy winess' ad pu ad. 9r onea I Wet WOR Al Thti MistakesTouchdowfor i Fist Ha1 Secod Wa yard Lie I Bal Ovr Goa PolntN. Ot.

2 tody I teir nul 1 I frst te Ary i tere rejjl ttg I mp Tht Solders' twO toucbdowt j' rs 1s rns quck pnents frst hal hd fa gln. Hi breakng tb In. Nocled thlvslors' ard lne andwlh hells rn lne frt l. kiced wa I I. evene maters.

howtver. Caets. lne w1. carylng 1al45 I Joan. Bomer.

an Shevln wereltrong thO Cdets ln. Shevll kicke a ealY goal There afer was ti ad slfhU In. Plnts Etore being Toreys Brlant Run. hal. ater e- chnges bal lne.

stod grund. ater down made annal etort adets galnt itand during hls brlUnty seured th bal 10 ard lne wih ln ful to teld touch-down wh1e tem wid delght ply stefeature Graes missd eay hal endl wih bal 4y rd Te wa larg st tht ha atende eaon. wa elegaUon afcer frm' Mpol watctethe jame up P0OI. Ta. Ief SbnID Ier Enl' Wul.

1ef ad. Klner ton centt I Srrn Tpp Crns. rh kl. Hocs I GUeple rrht 14. Nfi I GI qulter bCk ROhel Hi.

Hnlonrlht al Nettcrlet haf baetfere Hoy I Torey. I' bk. tmplreMr. fr. Tlomp r.

Hokn m. han 1:0 ml tes. i WNS EPisopal. HighS hol a Aexnd" I Tf Wester HIg Shol fQotbal I Episcpal HlghSehol ner Alx ndrla yesterdy aferon gme hlves tt onc wasW ser' goalnsenous dn er balon theEplscpali bys hd yar Jake touchdown Curch gied stea ly ech tme or skrted rIbt nd makn Worhgton klck. di cult gol Not diaUowance kicke rrm feld nuerous penaltes.

Capt. Curch hs frm becmIng discourged Ind earesty steadiy tJeend. cearly utplaylug the oP 1ents. WST OVRWHELMED. Mchigan Roled cord PoitL I lch.

Ot Unvr- Ily Mlchlgnfoot al to-ay i deeated th Unherly WestV1ma 13 toO. Thi lchgn evr TbeEast- eres galn yd alogether defen e. Chicago Norhweter I CJcago Oct cag. 3 Narh- weter The ae th tres whch tel de she otbalVctor' Stgg Is men adlsour- gng aachYcorack Id Nathwuter eevn Te at. I otthe fst wa Cico 41 I OBy vcor Ccg deld.

In. rce. r1. he wester fotbal chplonhlpfotl I Amhersts BroW Pro IOt bd edg O. TAmh ert Br OConesbl sorIng touch frtht I wasl hty supnor.

plg ba Amhert tertor oftbl tme. severl occan Brow hlstrkln Auerst. gol brce cnUC Ad i do COLUI COUD I Penslvnis Sieen Poit Mde I Miserble Kickng Fublig ladelphOct 2j Unveriy Pemylvala tootbal elev today de Columbia tea Sor a PennsylvanIa scred touchdowl frt seond. resulng. I wa a th gme whih Pennsylvana wa anger eUmlntng kickng fumbles bented nothtg cose.

Pnnsylvanas nrt and. doW wer resul par Duel. fnal' ore wa tmbe Jehentbln afer hd ben cled haf releve Doo- I lne wih. the. ec pton Pennsylvai wa feld I Wllk Th otenlve Smlhot PennsYlvnia.

brUlant. tacklng rmakable I unusualy b. cuse tactcs wa j' th lne sevral pnates I re againt Stangland Thore th' st elevn. I ealy th Pennlylvanl Buel lmenta- I kiking. wheReyolds.

bter for score frt wihin fve mnute ater began up I Pennlal Pcslto ClumNL Dk Ieft end. POl. Grlwold Illtkle1lC1 Ief tckle. Br01 I Tiber. PIekrkt lt ra.

dn. Ehevenl Tory. center Fnnelan ZIfler. Iua Stglad LmB" rrt tcte. Tore nkler.

Hole bck eld. ulr. Steensn qle back. DDV. tpntbln ReJoldl 1etth1 bak.

DU41 Townsnd Grene Folwel right haf Hlmrch Arltrnr. 11 bck Carer Tuch- 1n. Pleknkl Stfelsn t. Goa own ReferMr. JclunrLhlrh UmpUr.

Lord. Trniy. U1tmar. Hall Yal. hITI2 mlnutf ech TEA.

of' Marland Speca Wuhlngo PO Annapls Oc Joh' fon tro Unlverty Marland' tghtest knd OTe scarng wa al th frs hlf. Iorsce wltn a 8crlng Te lsltoJ esly euas seady gund ganng. oleglans i rtc ncy detal gme judgent varly a crt- Nevertheles Improve Marlnd tht year wa Te nneup wa St PosIOD. CPt Huts StIrlett tackle Cal Clrk let rad Grel. cente.

t. Bubl rad OfO cCrdUrglt tckl. Gibsn Hopkln. rlgt 18n Duvall CPt quner back 810n Smih. let hal bck haf bck Hala Jckon ful back Wtu ReereeXr.

01cutt Umpire-Mr. brlal. 0 Toucl-owoSmltb. Ga fr toucb-dowlren. rmTwo Jimll t.

hIYL GAE Lhigh Deeated 6 Wekenng i Seond Hal. Prnceton JOct The ganed eaiest footbal victor te leason today L- hgh sre 6 frt touchdown prved hrd- Lhigh gve an i queston coul sore I aloted tme. Ineup PncIOD. POllon Lhrh Cwfor Iel Cr1cr Cn tackl. ln Bachmn Crten cnte HIe Ilhn rlsbtrr mu.

Sta rlbt tckl. Oot Tuke Wa4 rrht Oltol Rlttr quaer back. a411c Riter. Slmoll ef hlf bk. Stener ul.

rrht bafack. Ble. JohnsD Kier. clt fI bk Kt. A41 hllr Tuch1uFeul.

Sbn 4 11Ier2 SIDD GII fm t.uel-o"D CmplrM ID4. Refr r. Drea M.uTory 1111 al Dab Pnctn Tm. haT. 3 mbuteL AteD z5.

FOOTBA4' Atantic 9rganlze the sson tems whos werb 1 1 punds. Addes BPrest 5 ust Il adeinnlson am hor- ganlzdand lke arne mes teams anragg to. Adress 18 Fourenth stt. Jorhwet Te Phetp totbU te defeted lchgan yesterdy mring scr To featur the tea workot te winner. Coiumbl Star footbal am.

Ingonlfs ngouns. defeate th kotuby 3 St. waI fne tea work whch showe a vat iprvmet oer tat udays wthtbe Virnis Wet" more' te bst th komas WUe 10 Individua cllt shuld gvnanrlyeonthe Star te rrard rn Autnfor a touc-lwn a a Tn cammenle 11. I FAlED Neiher Dckinson Lne. GA MRKD FMLG Mddies Faied Maita Stncrd i wt Prce- ton Leng i Penaliescore Plya Nav Faed i Severa Chances Speil tC T.

Aap ll. Md. Ot mute rnk tublg. scorsot slde pl Y. lengh lo penaltes.

te gal line tels storot toays Oi gIdion tween te I thpmen elevn Dclnsou Colege. heleam whch lst Satu- dy Tiges I fed. ths aferoon fel It ronerrankln cout. Seldm lale footbal Annapols compeled wi. nes gae.

I Impatence. tmes te I Middes I oecslon faled opprtunIty. Te a wel a opponent Inseveral cae an exceptonal IndIvidua bth h1pped perisent paUenC Umpir caled uP. to or 1 Y. ard frt Nav a ftgrd goo thre- I spet gan otset whch i a chanc IIfrt th Id.

dIes hd opponent. yad lne ad i Causy gven bal bunding lne. I wa coverd Dlcln- Visitor. vsitors. whO hwever.

eualy giy fumblng. Dai Klngsne. Th later wa thrugh th Navys tme agan whie I fel. tmbles r-8de bal whn Ine-apwa Dlellon. P0ItoO.

NIT. Cmer Ir tn4. Wltlr Seeley cpt Iet tckle. Frly cpt 0cnr MUlle Iet rtr. 001 tmt cente Yehlc Hm rrlt rrSmlb OBrian Da tcklCamben PIn rlhC 4.

H01Ir lmp quarter bckWlcol non Klnptb. Iefhllbck Dk. Roblll rht haf bck. Stlberle Sidle ful backCau r. Dw.ll- rXa" Dlcklnlon tmplrYr.

Shp. RfereMt Abbtt TmeeperDr. Bre Lneaeoldbma Lni Ir. Sll ANNAPOLS. Wasigon Tea Nav Nex I Gerge Wahngton Unversiy wUplr I Is frst totbal agnst Nava Acad my Annapls Wedesdy afernon.

Te lnvrslty mangement jxpect otthe bdy atend ge. stc1 tran wi Wahingon ther accommodaton. Theleven wi Almapls a tranleanng here' a' ocok sel tn AnnapUs Wahington. Gt th ennng. Alhough univeriy coches t.

dstnct disapointed Wahngons por shoWng fthe gmeaglnsl I exp ct tam I geaf Is ayand a mal FOOTBAL GAES WEEK I nESDT. eL Buln Amerc1 Lru. Pak YoOBEL Crr' Wublctn T. Aupll. Alupll.

A alL St JohColep TSDA OOBER Japll vi. SlrmCr ARnplL FIAT OBE Cet Tehle1 merltn I 8TtmA. OBE Cerpto CI atPIaelpbl Vrnl XUtf IIUutn at Joh' LxtDn Vla oa 11 Olludt xelan Creen HanarT PeurlnllL Cardc Ta. Colubi 1ork Ct Corel Ithc. allie 41al Vrelll.

a Norolk WIIIn alrn Wt Polt 111 tWet Poflt Hnl lt noreer Ac4er. C- r4 Ta. ma Alo er. a 4oTe. lean 3lcha ala IUa atChlcarn tHne Blol Icklt Nohwler tnlt ETaSon.

tUft Xebrka orr nel Iowa Ae. la Cltr. Cor l36Fa Mrh5 Ihc Y. Oct ren defeat Fakn 1anhal ths' aferon' sore tCOrelounelrh vior wunotonche14 dow. 10t th bU manyUes bld rmblll.

CoreUmade 1rst tou QW wth amate afer th adlred pint the 1t ht. Fn kUn aJbl uphU ge. sverl lon glaon fak puntplr. whc Crl uble ItOD DE 1C A tWteofilIU dWillt rl- leite GChpionsp atoMasOt Whte Haned toywonthe Iterlierate ltthlonahlponth Clb cure eaU Chndler. Egn.

natanlateur gol chm- pIon ad als Harad 1r Wtelge whle. br Uant wa veryatudrand pr clyaSaM hmot1 tor a clos when wa Eg py rng I rther can leu. atert non wUsteaeri ad' ted cre th Iftentb h. la thrugh Whte' magcentputi IAhgh wnd prevledal i Inter. ttend cnsiderbly wih.

thedrvll pme. I gn' th1 afernon perfectcondltn 1be 1111. Hana4- I.m HC xu Hrrar44 0. 1 5 4 In. S.

11. Ot 1 4 1 SIT lm 1 6 I Isr4 I XTEFYG CONt. i Wie Brok Defetir. Hope Tre' Conestnts St Lout. Oct Te secod ktefylgcontetwu ldt dy 1 te Pm SLuiS ut.

rle rev1 conomi to' ex. Istlgweather CndiCDI. In. wl velocty whch W8 estmted i twenty mes houe1t kes werrstarted nngtheUtre Cntest fveklet roe Iteadl1 of wlr whchheld I dueeast pIto manuact. ure lit wie cuse tole 0 Byonne Jt Fatoutof Lui.

ad Blato WebsterGrvf awy befor nta attude 4 teet Sil Jone. CcgE Hr- tet ChlrgoRyuond Anglemleof 81 Lu1WUla Kig. 8t Lis. ad Baonf Jfsht contelt Ed1yentere ktes fcal resUts wl announced 1ondy. HV nDETIWS.

Brnl EnRus Baced Defn Cambrdge. Mus. Oct. Two lant rns JurIey ad aoth. i el NIcholl.

Iturdy I al tIes enobledHarard i CatUleIdl ns IntheStadum tQday scre i th eleven terce cont gt tl frst lnelher retn withn trIi I Jn dstance oppoie I Harard upber eleven NIchol. clcMthe Indl IU' fo 3 rard. rund 2 yars rst sore. Afer exchnge tcbj Ute rshing. Harard gtthe bal 4ard a tmbl.

Dlaronatandemrshes b11 2yard lne. whch caried Itwlt. rardsot tl. trdlanS I rshes mke th hr dltance secnj BcoreHur. Agai halngt hMrKOr kck tth dlecourainc feaure Harardstndpalnt wa he tb1ty lof rner.

fat Illdans ttng. bal tme fLblesnatwIhtdng bauUful dr Harard wa lck1ng dtpartment makng 1 ytrds Bcrlmmares be Indans wer anY beter. 1st pnl- Uesfor otslde laThe lle. Hunr. POIUon Crilt.

nler. lt ed mt BrU. Iof tkJowen Parke kf rDIU Pallsn Fzr centr Klu4r. Jldu rrlt ca. 8ulr1 tlht tck4j L41b0 Laf.

Sbulf rrbt 1 Kn Kera qnre bul. Ubb Niclt. JtJld Iet hf bck. Seldn Huly rrbt bol Hld Cal. 1It tU b.

Qlt Vmplr. Ewl. Prctn te Stuler. Vnlvnlt. Pnlylnn.

Llmf Weln Smt orHanad Cof Cla. TouchduHller 2 GalKera fhalel inutL PENSYVAISTATE ws Wihlgon anc Jeffer tses Anul Gae 1 too PtsurgPa Ot he Wahngon ad Jetern PenYI nnla totbal toay 1' wonby Ste kI 1 0 ge chracterl byln plung vr atemptblni- mad tornthcends Forkumln secld hl. brke WashlngonadJef i tersn8 lne rnot6 yadsto touch-own. I enstoJal fea. tur th.

cntst. ad Jef- fesonnever teatenethe Stte oa cme toSttoi wa. rard. when bS ec wa com led ba teld the8 ond FOTBA RESUTS. Tm8oltDenlCII Hl J.

brl. Ollololtltrlhenlrl C. eprbce0holun IUbrrr Orli. Ohlol KtJCollce Df Wolir. swfn l.

tlhflt Ceel a. 1. A' Cmla401 ttIT SlolT la41 Kntl Aw D. 1. Ad.

Ohl A4UOhl Welea. Molt 11. Jell. CU Npel CUele e. Iowa 1.

8ImIt I llt 101 Clr. I lnnlr ffIcL Qa or L' nl f1nlll Dnk Crlent. t' bmtt cel 1 KI- tkr 8t Col Atl pl tI rICf of Mll rU Cltre. u. A It LI RiTn1 ff In41a nw bll Cnlnnllof I.

Ltrte.ID.-IIIOI' I IdU. I yeuo taITenlr. lr Inc1 Ntbu Jxt Lyeti alu I. N. OleITlau tlnnlt.

JI. ldaf lutut. BlrrbaAam' tIITntr oNu. Tl. 0.

AUurr Ttc tntetT ff Tta UN' Crb. nnnlrf 10r UaI lOrelkAtblttAtt' I CiT. tanntlr Forda Stt. Colre. AtBulan oVenolt irrN.

IIP Ett. 24 14 AU" lN. Tn CI PIIPIAldOr B. Tirll i AtAtbU1. 11 DRiUte I At.

P. C. t01 1. Lnm I. 7Cln Jd 0 I l4tiPeul Rod.

ISe tn. wlas hi ndVaO TefotbI eam ottheAruT Sl Ol i 1 oer 0 hee i Harbanat theEIht nth TI' FOR HICA CU Gluebrcol ddr. ewbld Retu4 SCtt 6E Hnm 1Handl HighWidReduc 4t. StarmtoaSmalN bra SuClfuCeTChu Tourment sn1 rOPHrs QuUlc' IrL l1bn Colla" CluICpW J. CCs Rleap rlLr Habn laI11a ColtlllrlzeW Brke.

Gno Pak cla prZ Brk. Chlm IL HI41Cp' TL CIutk orT. a blc Sf4 JLW Clufrka e' Pil folwnt ruzorLL Bs REIOrS CLB tP IJL tbl. r. Iost Ilt4 lt aTC Le CnT t01 er.

Clrel I Aan lt a1. 114 K. Trk UDbrOC tfer. ClnT C. lmr 11 HrII.

Olal ltslro 3m cCb U04Jr. 1 1 tDD 011111. WS Gry. otthe hlv Ch. cp tthe yesterdy aferon wth LL lRaban.

0fColumblau opnent I Iw bauUfulmathtram th ft drve tot lat put. I reure the plyg theelrhteenholu i. cde thewlner thelarrest 1criethat theCheVTChasecoursewaaout I teedorr andlt tofullY' th I I I 7 Ua1t3hgtiou A YIN GrayFiled Ehey torious Touch gii. tblrty two yin dd Ir tIo I1M nc flO th. heypossess 3 of Lee I pete em u.

jy I or iI yards. firattouch- SlOWS. i' grst Fitagrald y. a en rd decl1ed sathrne4 iie. ehowd hthe en nd e1d minutes 2 he Wash- subatttutes-Lux 1c- 0 an uaiter ac- L.

fflgsard gitcf 3tcCarthyjSuttOarIgbt 3IcGettIga I Hocock I. Dodion. I ittbmsndMght Ii1 full Msopsw Reir4t ulopISs. a3ernatintr H. M.

a citeS. U. Me rs. TOuc5downo.arro1l Mahoney 7 Length 20 Scoreof1toO. 1 toO fortyminutes I I 2 Bosger th out bakTallaferro half back.000son backBeckner Toloch-downi-Randolpk lO touch.downo-Tance tmptre-Balrd Vlliis.m McKee byScoreofi6too.

to-he I I as i La enS. leapUquarter full Mr. Timer-Dr. Lines- Mr. buses Touch 3 Xthemaga1.

Football-Averaged SIso ing tlt lee coulddistingulsh ac- Gallaudttthat ne or I I I cuba I Washington I right guard------------- right back. ioU Referee-Fred Timeke.pers-Mewt. l0 fv 4 Op- Touchdown In the' andwith hlsbeels an strong anc the th Weekseft CIII lhnionright backliorso Healer. lull baskerdsr Umpire-Mr. I Linsiman-hir 55 EpiscopalHigh I 0 I UpRecord I rtbe for Browno.

In on' I Th guard. studen K. guard---------- Bud Pl karaki tOucb.down-Reyneids. Referee-Mr. Umpire-Mr.

Mr. Hall 23 St. Brent left Derail----------- McCardelL. rlght Hopkine-------------Capt. quarter full Mr Touch touch-dawn-Green.

Two minute The Le- downs lLiU. tuveb-downe--Cosney Is. Mr UneeanEn-Messrs. a ai Attendance andwould 125 aixPf' grade ganizedind withteams street th wasthe footballteani gaxnewlth givenany ST ton-Several Scores The Forty scores re- left end. loOt tackleFurley OtcKlnsey Meesner left gisird.

OeM guard tacklChambere esd. Wilcox iingstin Causey Score-Navy 0 Mr Referee-Mr. Tile. Timekeeper-Dr. eorge WashingtonTeam 6 25.

a. roax Nays West 150 Ta. Tat. vs. Andover.

Wisconala Rswrenel at gathon LcflANER fEaxvardWjns Wltltesgazoe assuredhim ofvictory nd greens' 442555113 Hsryard4 4 4 I 4 5 1 4 4 XITE-FtYINGCONTES. DefeatingaHopes The flvekites a manufactures1 Louls1 Har- her1 thendiansauffered andy left Parker White ulres tackl end. I' Kennedy full Mr. Mr. Ocale-Kernan 0 kore i yardato was 27 on WltinnbecgO Ohio I d.

Weest.r Weetors II teiverelty hooLtlen 2l lowa-Amsa I Iowa of Udowe srmaLL Wis-UaiveaUy ef is Vaiversltl' llKtn- l4ll zelsnreu N.bcaaka aolsn. pa. I. OrieanTfllAnI J1 I lI Gorgia tnlversity 4. Vaiv.rstty YL-fliveritly I IL eoadS Ma.

Mbssy 21 PrIieetoe Sciseet ldlenpefeated The The th1saZteznoon. theElghteenth ndMr 9 High' Number SnccessfulCbevyChaie a Cup Chit. prise-L 5 Second fldicap TIe er HanboId. Second prlu-l. 24.

bold. Prizefor scare-I. llarbas tarnegie Asdrswa Naw May 1103 Chine. 1 ChaiC I It drive required holes' was' boleon be was op. I Gray andtook maklngthe shotDr.

grcd tqbe Af- sev- halvingth a eventhe r. his witha or the players Dr ass 1Si4il45 br st Theaemi-flndla 1 nd toplay the tbeIrscorea Ch4sa il. the 1' werenotbstefl 1' Harhen the 2 riSe loweet eco Messrs. a T. 5Nwbold ji4646151tiSsCdI cLtE cv I ep Ct pflreoke W.

S. defeated 2. I a te play. CT Bdk Net 11 0 Hewbeii is 0' CbvirClasse 13 22 5 20 II CbvyCbue I St I It Wo 0. PsiesI Chety iS IC II 3 CJ.BelQevyChsie-------'C 22 15 5 Chue.

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