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8 THE WASHINGTON POSTmipA DE3EMfiER X1 Gilroy Star in Victory Colgate Penn Pitt and Tarheels Win MENS WEAR The enthusiasm of youth combined with the experience of age make Stein Bloch Smart Clothes i the leaders as they have been for sixty two years in style and quality SIDNEY WEST Inc 14th and Sole Agents for Stein Bloch Clothes and Dunlap Hats tic Colgate Team Overwhelms Browns Gridir oners 28 to 0 Providence Nov 10 The powerful Colgate eleven administered a crushing defeat to Brown Universitys football team on Andrews field today The score was Colg ate 28 Brown 0 The game started on a field that was soggy and slippery and made wetter occasionally by showers Between the second and third periods the rain settled to a steady downpour making the field a muddy pool a condition that prevented Browns light and speedy back field from showing to its best advantage Brown was never dangerous Colgates heavy and powerful backfield pained almost at will while her line was like a stone wall against the Brown attacks Anderson Spencer GUlo and Hubbell all starred for the visitors tearing off runs around the Brown ends behind Interference that Brunonlans could not penetrate or plunging through the holes that the forwards opened In the Brown line Pollard Browns negro halfback was tower of strength for the home teamJ on both the offense and defense but had no chance to et away on the treacherous field Annan of Brown In thecloslng minutes of play made the longest run of the game 43 yards but the team lacked the punch to follow up the advantage Summary Colgate Positions Brown Castellanoe LI Marshall Wt LT Derltalie Barton Wade Carroll Center Rprague Gooerlght Farnum Horning William Nielsen Weeks Aoderaon Purdy Spencer Jemail Hubbell RT1 Pollard GUlo Hlllhouse Score by periods Colgate 7 7 728 Brown 0 0 0 00 Referee Mr OBrien Dartmouth Umpire Mr Burleigh Exeter Head linesman Mr Halloran Time of periods 13 minute Colgate scoring Touchdowns Anderson Nielsen Hubbell West Goals from touchdowns West 4 Substitutions Colgate Watktns for Spencer Scott for Watklns Woodman for Barton rrye for Castellanos Beck for Hubbell Laird for GIllo Watklns for Beck Harrison for Nielsen CraTatt for AnBerson Hare for Harris Brown Oonroy for Jemall 8pagna for Farnum Famnm for Williams Bowman for Spragne Brooks for Pollard Murphy for Purdy Teets for Spagna Nichols for Tar num Jemall for Conroy Annan for Jemall Brace for Bowman Zelcer for DeTltalia WINS WIfflEASE BEATS 4 TO 7 Hatchetites First to Score WhenrGiacomo Goes SO Yards JEarly in Game Gilroy Sensation by His Brilliant Long Runs VICTORY TOW AND ON VARIED OFFENSE Raleigh Nov 30 Mixing forward passes with old fashioned line bucking Washington and Lee today defeated North Carolina A and 21 to 0 in their annual Thanksgiving ame here before a crowd estimated at 6000 With a seasons record far superior to that of A and the victory of Washington and Lee by no means measured up to expectations and the work for the Virginians did not stand out as nromtnently as A and Ms Play It was forward passes and two blocked punts that enabled the Generals to get within striking distance of two of their touchdowns but during a majority of the game they were held at bay by the Carolinians Summary A and Positions and MeDongal Larkln Homewood Johnson Lawrence Bryan Whltaker Center Plerrottl Xemfr Moore Cook RT lco Hayoea Graham Van BrockUn Baglex Mchturray i T3S rierson mweU Lee Sorrells Seore by periods and 11 021 A and 1L 0 0 0 00 Referee Mr Gass Lehigh Cmplre Mr Hegarty Georgetown Head linesman Mr Henderson West Virginia Wei leyau Time of periods 15 minutes and scoring Touchdowns Sorrells Johnson Waosworth Goals from touchdown Tonng Sabstirstlons and Bethel for Ignaco Crtlle for Cromwell Paxton for Sorrels Wads worth for Graham Ignaco for Bethel Keboe for Paxton Gardner for PlerroM Adams for Keboe Tills for CrUe A and Bprrey for Lawrence HAMPDENSIDNEY TOPS EASTERN VA ELEVENS Norfolk Va Nov 30 Hampden Sldney took the lead in the Eastern Intercollegiate Association this afternoon by defeating William and Mary 8 to 0 Should Randolph Maconadefeat Richmond College Saturday the Tigers win the championship Otherwise the race will be a tie Lamore and Porter were the point makers for Hampden Sldney today The ame was witnessed by a large crowd and the contest was hotly waged BV STANLKT MILXIKKN As a Thanksgiving day sun was fast setting behind a gray horlion two foot ball teams battered and besmirched with mud leisurely wended their way to a dressing room One had sported the blue and gray of Georgetown It was proud victory had been gained over an ancient foe The other had fought gamely to uphold the buff and blue of George Washington In defeat these players smiled for hadnt they scored the first touchdown of the ame and surprised even their most sanguine supporters Thus the first clash between the two Capital Institutions since 1907 was brought to a close on Georgetown field amid a gala holiday throng of more than 5000 persons The score was 47 to 7 Georgetown triumphed as was expected She had the better football machine but she met an enemy that was willing to fight and to carry it through at all times George Washington was defeated Us true but not disgraced Her gladiators fell with their boots on Scores Early Hardly had the spectators settled com fortably In their seats before there came a thrill George Washington won the toss and after receiving the kick and making a first down was held in the center of the field On Georgetowns initial rush one from a kick formation Johnnie Gilroy who later was to make history fumbled Quick as a flash little Glacomo former Georgetown baseball star picked up the oval With a clear field he set sail for the oal and gave to George Washington her only touchdown He kicked goal Bedlam reigneel in the Hatchetites quarters Georgetowns supporters were stunned What did It all mean was asked Were the weak and despised to show enough strength to stall off such a powerful team as opposed It didnt take long to decide the question and It remained for Johnnie Gilroy the Haverhill thunderbolt to bring the crowd to its feet and make those who never before saw him perform for once and for all realise that he is not human Gilroy caught the next kick off on his own 3 yard line Gilroy In Long Dash Up the field he came like a bolt of lightning Here and there he stopped momentarily stiff arming an opponent as he went his way Then when his interference had started to form he cut straight down the side lines for a mad dash to the final cross mark And Gilroy wasnt to be denied Those who started to follow him gave up the chase and those who attempted to tackle were as helpless as babes In a lions den Gilroy scored the marker and evened the count by kicking a goal It was one of the most wonderful exhibitions of open field running ever witnessed on any gridiron But later on Gilroy was even to snr Rutgers in tne second period Hazel pass this feat and when he was finally failed to kick a goal but redeemed him taken out during the dying moments of self with a fine goal from placement the game the stands stood as one and in the next period cheered him to the echo Gllroys per The game was productive of much formance will go down In history punting but Rutgers made more gains I His feat was all the more remark through old time tactics while Wash 1 able when one takes into constdera ington and Jefferson were more sue tlon that his long sprints there were cessful in their execution of the forward pass Summary WORK OF MGREIGHT BRINGS AND WIN New York Nov 30 Washington and Jeffersons eleven defeated Rutgers today on the gridiron at the Polo Grounds 12 to 9 McCrelght did all the scoring for the winners In the first period he kicked two field goals from the 24th and 32d yard lines respectively and furnished the sensation of the game a brilliant run of 0 yards aided by excellent Interference for a touchdown In the third session A forward pass Wlttpen to Haiet who stood right between the goal posts resulted in a touchdown for rules by simply plugging the line for a victory At times Georgetown opened up and nsed the forward prfSsrcTen were attempted a small nurowr for them Four were successful the same number failed while two wera lntercepted George Washington like her adversaries didnt attempt the open style of attack until late in the day She hoped to score another touchdown and thus equal or surpass the 11 points made by Navy against the Blue and Gray The aerlel route availed nothing No team that has played Georgetown on the Hilltop this season fought more gamely than did George Washington yesterday afternoon She surprised ai times by her attack and there were Instances when she gained ground by straight Mine plugging But there wasnt enough concentration In the attack to make her dangerous especially after the close of the first half The opening period ended 7 to 7 Georgetown had been outrushed and outplayed all along the line but the Blue and Gray this year has been a slow starting team and once Coach Exendlnes great machine settled down to strict business it moved along well and the first half ended 27 to 7 Georgetown scored 6 points In the third period and 14 In the last Glacomo Stars for George Washington never seriously threatened to score after Glacomo picked up that fumble and raced 60 yards for a touchdown Glacomo was the Hatchetites star He gained most of the ground for his team and was a tower of strength on the defense He saved the George Washington backers money for it is said there were several wagers made that the Buff and Blue would not score against Georgetown Hlllls the Hatchetites captain proved a good offensive man but didnt receive much help when carrying the ball His punting was superior baloneys his boots at times going 50 yards or more In the fourth quarter he did his best work Supplee at right tackle gave Georgetown trouble and little Giblln at centeT fought another light man Anderson to a standstill No one star stood out on the George Washington horizon but Glacomo Gil roy was the hero of the day His long run lA the first period was followed by another in the final quarter of play when running from a fake kick formation he dashed 90 yards for a marker Shortly after this Gilroy was tackled and completely knocked out It was deemed advisable to remove him from the game Gilroy made a touchdown from the three yard line In the third period and kicked five goals His points for the day were 23 just one shy of half his teams total Loses Two Players Capt OConnor and Cusack have played their last game on the Hilltop and both wound up their career In this city in grand style The leader was all oyer the lot making tackles behind his opponents line and leading his interference something that few I can brag of when interposing for sucbti Summary of Combat Georgefa Position GeavWasa Cusack JVfederhaoaer McCarthy TiKert Skovralter la Genesee Anderson Center Giblln Green Harmon uianvr iu dnpnise 1 Whelaa KEekendoriF Maloney Bi Glacomo Gilroy Burke SnlllvaaR Heffermsvn WaU HJU1U Score by periods i Georgetown 7 SO 14 17 Geo Wash 7 0 0 07 Substitutions Georgetown Snlllvan for Maloney CBoyle for Ji Snlllvan Sanehen for Showal terr Zuger for Green Borland for Anderson Maloney for Snlllvan Conneii for Cusack Ward for Sanehea Sanehes for McCarthy Lelghry for Wall Cronln for Whe lan OBrien for Znger Snteaeh for Borland Snpplee for CBoyle Baa nlgan for OConnor Green for Council Ahearn for Sanehea TJrl tu for Cronln Gorman for Ward Stewart for Gllroyi George Washington Pepper for Glacomo Glacomo for Bnrke Wilson for Eck endorf Eckendorf for Wilson Holllngsworth for Eckendorf Sel den for Glacomo Glacomo for Pepper Touchdowns Gilroy Waif Snlllvan Whelan OBoyle Glacomo Goals front touchdown Gilroy 5 Glacomo Goals missed from touchdown Gilroy 3 Referee Mr Bergtn Princeton Umpires Mr Bennett Pennsylvania Head linesman Mr Dngan Gonaaga Time of period IS minutes CAROLINA BY 7 TO 0 STATE TRIMS HOPKINS i Tarheels Mainly Through Great Work ot Folger Gain First Victory Over Orange and Blue in 12 Years Brewer States Star PENN BEATS CORNELL IN DECISIVE FASHION Superior Play Brings 23 to 3 Win First in Three Years Over Ithaceans Richmond Va Nov 30 The Uni Baltimore Nov SOState College is versity of North Carolina eleven this football champion of Maryland It made afternoon defeated the University of its title clear todav in asartinsr its Virginia team 7 to 0 for the first time no nii elnce 1905 Folger in the third quarter the ot John HPkn dashing 52 yards through the Virginia greatest rival 54 to 0 eleven for a touchdown and Capt Tandy I iea ny the speedy and wily Untx kicking goal Brewer former St Albans School run The game was won in the presence i nr fnntva flt of a crowd estimated at 14000 and A composed of the alumni and etudents mViy dazzled the Hopkins grldlroners of the two universities as well as per with its varied assortment of plays and sons prominent in official and social life before the game was five minutes old through botn North Carolina ana vir ba nmmA th wtih i glnla Carolina was led in a cnake I danco by its student band after the sut gathered seven touchdowns game was through over the field and i three in the first quarter two in the later in a march through the principal second and one each in the third streets of the city nii fnrth AAA tn Folgers Play Features were two drop kicks by Brewer From a standpoint of football the one In each of the last two periods game left much to be desired Fol Both were from the 38 yard mark Smith gers work was the outstanding fea missed only once in his try for goals ture He was taken from the game following touchdowns during the latter part of the final period as a result of an injury and after Brewer Makes Long Runs he began showing effects of overwork Brewer twIce raced through the en Up to that time he had been the tre Hopktnil team for touchdowns In principal ground gainer for the vie the flrst perJod Hopkins kicked off fol tors and had aided them materially lowlns states first score Michael took with his punting Coleman who sue the ba over on the hL Brewer sped ceeded him also punted well and Iran acr0M the fieId took Michaels back riot through the Virginia line Capt ward and raced around tne Hop Tandy and Ramsay play ng their laat klng rl ht end and acrosa tne al game of college football played ex In the thlrd quarter after taking a Cilf i Hopkins punt Brewer squirmed and Virginia displayed the poor form she fiodKed the would be Hopkins tacklers has manifested through the present i 11 he had a clear field ahead and then season Thurman was a disappoint 1 daWd on for 70 yards and another ment to many his punting being handl counter capped by the fact that he found It i tea otner touchdowns came in necessary 10 iaco a strong wina most neariv evarv instance after marches of 40 yards or more the Hopkins tackles and ends being boxed on most every Parker Bridget Co facts THERES a jennine wholesome regard for tne good American dollar these days more than ever before THATS one reason why more and more men and young men are coming here for TWENTY DOLLAR SUITS and OVERCOATS These are the better twenties good tried and true nines with refined tailoring The Avenue at Ninth Philadelphia Nov 30 After an Interval of three years the University of Pennsylvania returned to the winning end of the score In the annual Thanksgiving day game here today defeating Cornell before a holiday crowd which taxed the capacity of Franklin Field 23 to 3 Pennsylvania outplayed Its rival in every department of the game gaining a total of 219 yards from scrimmage to Cornells 110 and losing only 11 to Cornells 30 Each team attempted the forward pass ten times the Red and Blue being successful on five occasions for a total gain of 79 yards while the Ithacans succeeded four times for gains aggregating 73 yards Pennsylvania gained first down on sixteen occasions while Cornell was able to make it only seven Berry Outpunts Shlverlck Berry who did the punting for i of the time Gooch Gains WelL Gooch found it possible to make the best gains for Virginia and White also made several runs for fair distances Virginia showed proficiency in the use of the forward pass and worked several for a total gain of 48 yards Summary Virginia Positions Carolina White Lore Mackay Tayloe Coleman Barren Churchman Center Tandy Calrert Grimes Ward RT Carrie Goodwyn Ramsay Wagenknlght Williams Klnsolvlng Bellsmy Thurman Tennent Sparr Folger Score by quarters Carolina 0 7 0 0 7 Substltatlons Virginia White for Wagenknlght Gooch for Thnrmap Thurman for Calrert Calrert for McKay Russell for Sparr Sparr for Russell Blakley for CaWert Hajrar for Goodwro Carrineton for Whit Kfnlnrh tap Uagar Carolina Coleman for Folrer Johnson I rell for McDonald McDonald for Fletcher for Williams Touchdown Folger Goal from Ierrlck for McDonald Rich for Stubbs Cog tonchdown Tandy Referee Mr Barry of ln fr Michael Klsspaugh for Tarbutton Georgetown Umpire Mr Magoffin of Mlcbi Sterens for Klsspaugh Coster for Williams ran Field judge Mr Dobson of Richmond Col Knode for Smith Jones for Tarbutton Ait for ege Head linesman Mr Relss of Randolph Murrell Aitcheson for Rich Arthur for Cog a Vina Mrinnn 1 rni llwriHlr wlvlattiw1frA fA Martlndale Woodward for Schmidt Freedom play All of the State backfield men especially Brewer and Fletcher were able to gain ground consistently and Coach Byrd sent every one of the 24 players he brought over as his varsity squad Into the game Brewers punting was exceptional his boots easily averaging 45 yards two going for 70 and across the goal while Hopkins efforts ran fully 12 yards less Sumrrrary Md State Positions Hopkins Stubbs Fulton Oberlln Into Martlndale Williams Center Onnond Klsspaugh Schmidt Posey RT Rartman McDonald Funk Smith Purcell Brewer li Branham Fletcher Duncan Michael Brooks Score by period State 21 13 10 1064 Substitutions Tarbutton for Klsspaugh Mur PIH AN EASY VICTOR OVER PENN STATERS Macon Time of periods 15 minutes each GEORGIA TECH WINNER OVER AUBURN ELEVEN Atlanta Ga Nov 30 Georgia Tech Pittsburgh Nov 30 The University of Pittsburgh by completely outclassing Pennsylvania State College won the annual Thanksgiving day football game here this afternoon Si to 0 Pitt scored in every period except the fourth when Penn State braced and held firm against the charging of the heavier team When the final whistle sounded the ball was in Pitts possession in the center of the field The first score was made eight minutes after play began Hastings kicking a goal from placement after the local team had worked the ball to the 12 yard line Shortly afterward Herron ran 41 yards for a touchdown Hastings ran 75 yards for a touchdown less than a minute after the second period opened and shortly afterward a third touchdown was scored Leadbetterl on a forward pass from Hasting to De Bart Another goal from placement from the 34 yard line by Hastings added three more points The final touchdown of the game came In the third period when McLaren was pushed over from Penn States 1 yard line Penn State Positions Pittsburgh Jones Carlson Krushank Tbornhlll Parrish Sutherland Conorer Center Peck ODonnell Bles Oarneckl 4 Seldel Hlgclns RE Herron Swing JQ3 Morrow Hess Hastings Beck De Hsrt Clark McLaren Score by periods Pittsburgh 9 15 7 081 Pennsylvania State 0 0 0 0 0 Referee Mr Erans Williams Umpire Mr Maxwell Swarthmore Head linesman Mr Merrman Genera Time of periods 15 minutes PJtta 00 mimv Pennsylvania ouiKicaea nis Cornell Georgetown was weakened bv the Jval aVeragin 45 yards in 8 at iin hArt loss of McQuade a brilliant halfback tempts while Shlverlck averaged 41 who la confined to his bed with pto yards ln 11 vials maine poisdnlflg Jimmy Sullivan Ech succeeded in scoring a goal nlaveil In hi Rtead and did well rn the field and each failed in an Toward the ag end of the contest attempt Coach Kxenaine maae many cnanges The Cornell line was unable to hold several others were made over a foot 1 and when taps were sounded there was the rushing Quaker forwards and two and Positions Rutgers Carroll Storck Henry Robeson Wlmberly Haiel Guy Center Mason Drew Bursch Loucke Randall Tressei RE Garrett Stobbe Scarr Nuas Wlttpen Reble Whltehlll McOretgbt 9 Elliott Substitutions Waahlnrton and JeSarson Crawford for RnMe Wlekersham for Carroll Bliler for Nob Rutgers Bracher for Elliott Bilker for Bursch Wallace for Whltehlll Has eer for Wallace Wallace for Hanaer Washington and Lee scoring Touchdown McCrelght field goals McCrelght 2 Rutgers scoring Touchdown Hasel field goal HsreL Referee Mr A Tufta Brown Umpire Mr Murphy Brown Field Judge Mr Carl Marshall Pennsylvania linesman Mr Thorpe Columbia Tkne of periods 15 minutes each TALC0TT TOPS G0LTEES At Chevy Chase Talcott took top golf honors when he placed ln both events He won the handicap match against par with 6 down with Mendenhall 6 down second and tied with John A Mcllhenney and John Larcombe jr in the medal play event Each had net 76s but Talcott was only allowed to win a prize in one event so withdrew his name leaving the other two tied for first prize in the last named event ball field that resembled a quagmire when his cleets were clogged and he couldnt get a firm hold on the earth Wet Field Slows Play The soggy condition of the gridiron probably saved the Hatchetites from a worse defeat Georgetown Dlaverl a different stvle of ame The Rlne and head while the latter was on the Gray Is a criss cross triple passing I ground Quick action followed Pep lond and short end running and for per was put out of the game and the ward passing team She plays the Hatchetites penalized half the distance open game but went against hej set I to the goal posts nraptlrallv a new Georeetown team In I Pensylvanlas three touchdowns the field came as the result of blocked kicks There was but little attempt at while Berry was enabled to place his rough play during the game Pepper kicks to the best advantage whn nnnlanterl rsiar omo when the lat A poor kick off by Mathews the ter took Burkes place in half was Pennsylvania captain enabled Cornell I Techs forward passes generally were guilty of a rather bad bit of work HeJ w1UUiiub uiuo fluccessfUit whie Spence Strupper an 7 and clinched Its right to contest with Tennessee the only other undefeated eleven ln the South the premier football honors of this section Techs fast backs ran through and around Auburn almost at will while the Yellow Jackets forwards completely outplayed their opponents time after time breaking through and throwing the Plainsmens backs for losses Auburn fought valiantly from start to finish but in a hopeless cause I for Ormond Chler for Duncan Onnond for Mlcklethwalte Schmidt for Woodward Cor for Brooks Martlndale for Schmidt Hecht for Ormond Gorman for Fulton Wlnslow for Funk Stanley for Martlndale Darley for Purcell Kneedler for Coi Wood for Leadbetter Marcus for Hecht Cort for Darley Tipton for Kneedler i Touchdowns Brewer 5 Fletcher and Derrick 2w2Tk J2 boTh rlng Tonchdowns Herron Hastings 1 ue Mart McLaren Uoal rrom touchdown 5r0VckBrewer Kef ere Mr Shaw ogier Goals from placaoenf Haathigt 21 of Ohio Wesleyan Umpire Mr Tyler of sKrnfiin seiw Beck Beck lor Boob Cabbage for Jones ROM kicked Sullivan In the back of the DAVIDSON BY 33 TOO OVER GLEMSON TEAM Charlotte Nov 30f Davldspn found Clemson an easy foe in the Thanksgiving football game played here this afternoon the Presbyterians winning 33 to 0 The Clemson line could not hold against the driving Davidson machine The first touchdown was made early ln the flrst period Two more were scored in the second Clemson rallied sufficiently ln the third period to hold Davidson scoreless but in the fourth Davidson came back for two more trips across the line wv Ik Men Who Are Continually on Their Feet have been provided for in this special model as illustrated aBove Easy as a glove yet sturdy and with plenty of style Made of black kid on a broad sensible last Six dollars a pair Mens shoe store just a few steps down as you enter the door yery convenient juJcs Ten one St Corner Tenth WALLACE BEATS DUNDEE Scores Knockdown In Fast 10 Round Bout in Brooklyn New York Nov 30 In a fast 10 round bout in Brooklyn today Eddie Wallace shaded Johnny Dundee Wallace knocked Dundee down for a count of two in the fourth round and Dundee sent his opponent staggering to the ropes in the ninth VANDERBILT SEWANEE GAME IS SCORELESS Nashville Tenn Nov 30 Wasted opportunities by both elevens at critical stages spell the story of the scoreless tife to wlilch Vanderbilt and Se wanee battled this afternoon on Dudley field ln one of the most ragged games which has ever been played here A fumble ln the first period within the shadow of Sewanees goal by Floyd lost the Commodores their best chance for a touchdown Herring who was rushed Into the game ln the third period with the ball on Vanderbllts 11 yard line for a try for field goal lifted the ball less than three feet from the ground Lipscomb Intercepting it and running it back for 20 yards before he was downed Mississippi Aggies Win Memphis Tenn Nov 30 Effective line plunges and long runs gave Mississippi A and the victory over the University of Arkansas 21 to 7 in todays football game here ssssV Lm aflsV I RsB I I mmM as HvIFM Cascade Pure Whisky knows no methods beyond good old fashioned distilling purification for puritys sale and aging by time alone Accounting for its wholesome mellowness Original Battlixg Hat Old Ctld Label GEO A DICKEL CO DistHUrt Nashvilli Tech Sold By First class Jobbers and Retailers the game when Shlverlck made Cor nells only tally with a drop kick frtqi the 38 yard line Urqnhart Scores Touchdown Pennsylvania scored ln the same period with a touchdown by Urquhart who received a short delayed pass from Bell and raced 29 yards over the goal line Berry kicked the goal and ln the next period standing near the side lines Berry dropped a goal from the field from the 23 yard mark Derr and Miller added two more touchdowns for the Red and Blue in the third period Berry kicking one goal and missing the other Summary of Pa Posltiona Cornell Urquhart Eyerson Mathews I Gillies Henning Miller Wray Center Carry Erstreraaj Anderson Little KT Jewett Miller Eckley Bell SMTerlca Derr UK Hoffman liirhf Speed Berrr Mueller Score by perloda PennaylTanla 8 18 023 Cornell 8 0 0 OS Substitutions Pennsrlranla Quiz ley for Ujrht Williams for Derr Titael for Mathews Eobln son for Erstreraaa Bafetto for Robinson Rosa for Williams Crane for Urquhart Clothier for Crane Tounjr lor Miller wagoner ror oaietto Bryant for Bell A Wray for Wray Swan for Hinniiiir Cornell Benedict for Hoffman Tilley for Miller Bard for Anderson Zander for Eckley Brown for Carry Ellenberger for Zander Pennslrania scoring Touchdowns Urquhart Derr Miller goals from touchdowns Berry 2 goala from field Berry Cornell scoring Goal from field Shlrerlck Referee Mr McCarty Germantown Academy Umpire Mr Pultx Brown Field Judge Mr Okeson Lehigh Head linesman Mr Crowell Swarthmore Time of periods IS minutes each FOOTBALL EESTJLTS Georgetown 47 George Washington 7 Maryland State 54 John Hopkins 0 Worth Carolina 7 Virginia 0 Colgate Z81 Brown 0 Washington and Jefferson 13f Rnt gen 9 Pennsylvania 23 1 Cornell 3 Kentucky 0 Tennessee 0 Fordham l4rVIUanova 7 Vandervflt Of Sewanee 0 Washington sad Lee 21 North Carolina Aggies Tnlane 14 1 Louisiana 14 Pittsburgh 31 1 Penn State Georgia 3 Alabama Notre Dante 30 Nebraska 0 Transylvania 13 Louisville 0 Muhlenberg 7 TJrsInus 7 Virginia Poly 23 1 Virginia Military 14 Citadel 20 1 Sonth Carolina 2 Franklin and Marshall 20 Gettysburg 14 Bncknell 8 Lebanon Valley Washington Mo 9 St Louis 0 Mlssonri 13 1 Kansas 0 Western Reserve 27 1 Case 6 Miami 34 Cincinnati 0 Ames 33 1 Drake 14 Crelghten 20 Sooth Dakota 12 Kaaaiis Aggies 47l Washburn 0 Washington 14 1 California 7 Wabash 13 Marqnette 7 Georgia Tech 33t Auburn 7 Rochester 10 Vermont 6 Texas 21 1 Texas Agaies 7 Mississippi Aggies 21 1 Arkansas Oklahoma 41 1 Oklahoma Aggies 7 Rlee 47l Arisona 1C Mississippi College 3 Mississippi 14 nampden Sydney 7 WllUana and Mary Davidson 33 Clemson 0 Johnston seemed almost unstoppable Left End Dunwoody and Center Phillips each scored a touchdown the former when he recovered a fumble and raced twenty yards and the latter when he blocked a punt behind Auburns goal line and then fell on the ball Ducote was Auburns star falling on the ball behind Techs goal line after It had struck a Tech player and rolled across and then kicking goal Summary Georgia Tech Positions Anbarn Dunwoody wO Jones Alexander Sample Flncher LG Frlckey Phillips Center Robinson Lang Campbell Carpenter RT Ducote Bell RE Steed Morrison Jonea Strupper Halrston Johnston Prendergast Spence Scott Score by periods Georgia Tech 0 20 13 0 83 Auburn 0 0 7 07 Substitutions Georgia Tech Glorer for Spence Guill for Glorer Puckett for Dunwoody West for Bell Press for Lang Bell for West Bryant for Phillips Meadors for Bell Hill for Strupper Anbarn Rarlngton for Scott Rlckenbacker for Rarlngton Donahne for Rlck enbacker Bonner for Ducote Goodwyn for Sample Beard for Campbell Georgia Tech scoring Touchdowns Phillips Strupper Dunwoody 8pence goals from touchdowns Flncher 8 Auburn scoring Touchdown Ducote goal from touchdown Ducote Referee Mr Thompson Georgetown Umpire Mr Henneage Dartmouth Head linesman Mr Hamilton Vanderbilt Time of periods 15 minutes each SAXONS IN TLEQAME Princeton Head llnwman Mr Land of Nitj rueia juage air uaviaiioa 01 rnnceion GAME TO PECK TEAM Beat A Boys Basketball Quint 41 to 15 Peck Chapel defeated the boy basket ers of the A yesterday 41 to 15 Summary A Pane Yong Chew Gill Foster uualey ror Zoung Peck Chapel Girton Scott Bronley Dixon Daniel Substitutions Center A Gougler for Hastings Stahl for ThorahlU Nulty forDe Hart Hllty for 8eldeL Miller for Morrow McClelland for McLaren ENOLHEEES AEE BEATEN Goeta for Foster and Blanker for Gill Goala from Boor Girton 2 Scott 11 Brownley Dixon 2 Daniel 3 Chew Foster Goetz and GUI 2 Referee Mr Fuller Time of halres 20 minutes WeightmainTagtor in victory of vpi Roanoke Va Nov 30 Virginia Poly won from Virginia Military Institute here today ln their annual Thanksgiving day football clash 23 to 14 mainly because the Farmers outweighed the Generals about 20 pounds to the man Four touchdowns were scored on recovered fumbles each side making two inxthe second quarter I Positions I Gregory Goodman Hall LT Steele Held to 6 to 6 Score by Industrial Home Eleven Saxon Athletic Club tied Industrial Home School on the tatters grounds yesterday 6 to The Saxons were handicapped by a muddy field and the fast backs were unable to get started The Saxon 130 pound team has not been defeated this season and would like to arrange games with other 130 pound teams Address Thomas Momy duke 8331 street northwest Washington 8 Hawkins Nelms Whittle Hawkins Marshall Gray Bertchey Hart Engleby Parrish A Moore Center A Moore Caffee RT Younger Roden Galnea Redd Nelson Substitutions I Funkhouser for Gain Relmer for Funknouser Lancaster for Roden Howell for A Moore Gaines for Relmer Sum merrille for Howell Stringer for Gaines and McNeil for SummerriUe I Whltt for Gray Sullivan for Whltt Gray for Sullivan Thomas for Hawkins Roberdean for Marshall Sllrer steln for Nelson and Leach tor Bertchey Touch downs Hall Xounger Redd Goodman and Bertchey Goal from field Summerrllle Goals from touchdowns Bertcbey 2 Younger and Lancaster neieree nr Lanrroro Trinity Umpire Mr Shafnoth Navy Head linesman Mr Sampson St Albans Time of periods IS minutes Washington Eleven Loses to Maryland Guard by 13 to 0 Eagle Pass Tex Nov 30 The engineers company from the Washington barracks was defeated by Company of the Fifth regiment Maryland National Guard eleven this morning by the score of 13 to 0 The District of Columbia men greatly outweighed the Marylanders who could make little impression by line plunging NOTRE DAME WINNER BY A DECISIVE SCORE Lincoln Nebr Nov 80 Notro Dame today defeated Nebraska on the football field 20 to 0 The Hooslers victory was clean cut and decisive The first touchdown was made In the first quarter when Bergman ran around right end for 44 yards Miller missed goal Baujan Intjie third quarter scooped up a Nebraska fumble and raced 78 yards for another marker and goal was kicked A forward pass from Miller to Bergman the latter running for the third touchdown in the final period ended the scoring after Miller kicked goal TULANE DT TIE GAME Waynesboro Team Victor Special to The Waahlnrton Post Hagerstown Md Nov SO Hagers town all star football club was defeated by Waynesboro Pa all star team here this afternoon 27 to 7 SPECIAL NOTICE 2 Day Sale gnz we win oner zou 1950 Beginning at 8 30 this morning and continuing until the close of business tomorrow night we will offer 250 selected patterns of Winter Suit ings and Overcoatings that sold regularly at 25 and 2750 at the special pric6 of For Either Suit or Overcoat to Measure Jos A Wilner Co Custom Tailors 8th and Sts Ouray Bldg Long Rons Feature 14 to 14 Battle With Louisiana State New Orleans La Nov 30 Louisiana State University and Tulane played to a 14 to 14 tie In the annual Thanksgiving day clash here today The game was replete with thrilling runs by Flannagan and Barnes the last two periods developing Into a duel between the star backs Barnes scored botht of Tulanes touchdowns while Flannagan performed a like service fox Louisiana State University Other Svorta on Paste Five Fall Suits Overcoats Trousers 1375 1500 350 HORN JL011 7th St Full Dress Tuxedo and Prince Albert Suits for Hire MEDICAL DR REED SPECIALIST 804 Seventeenth Street 0115 30 TUBS Sesrol Praetleo ta Nervoua aad special aUseauea of Ilea and Woaaea Unas Health to To If Tov SaaTev rrom Catarrh Obesity Rheumatism Coaattp tlon PUea Throat Longs Brain Hsart Blood and Skin Diseases Narrow Debility Kidney Diseases Bladder 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