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1 CIRCULATION Over 500,000 Sunday Over 300,000 Daily THE WORLD'S. CBEATEST NEWSPAPER OCTOBER 10. 1915. III. A Williams of Purple Carrying Ball Against Desperate Maroon Defense.

1 i i i i ii i i i i mm i i 1 Srrr "rTrmmm rmmJXSSSS l.i..'Aff.liiffig "iimL.r iirwiigTffv 1 Underbill. 2 Randolph. 3Shidl. 4McCurdy. 5Dobson.

6Grassett. 7 Fisher. 8 Sparks. 9 Patterson. 10 Russell.

11 Williams. 12Shafer. 13 Agar. Football Scores. Prep Games Here and There.

mm oefea PURPLE, 7 TOO PARK PUTS LANE TECHS Oil INDIANS BEATEN IN RUSHING GAME BY NOTRE DAME ILLINOIS BURIES MINERS' ELEVEN IN75T07GAME RALLY FOUR TH QUARTER OF TITLE 1 WEST. Chicago, northwestern, O. Illinois, 75; Holla, 7. Minnesota, 34; Ames, 6. Wisconsin, 85; Marquette, O.

Ohio State, 14; Case, O. Iowa, 17; Morningside, 6. Purdue, 26; Beloit, O. Michigan, 35; Mount Union, 0. Nebraska, 31; Kansas Aggies, 0.

Michigan Aggies, 76; Alma, 12. Knox. 19; K. W. 7.

Highland Park, 16; Drake, 13. Grinnell, 19; Simpson, O. EVANSTON academy, which la making a bid for the western academic championship, opened wide yesterday, trouncing; Wheaton. gh school, 61 to 0. on the tatter's field.

When the opening half closed the count was 40 to 0. At that Evanston didn't show all it possessed in a line of at-i tack, for after the first three touchdowns the north shore team uwd the old fashion line plunging game for most of its scores. There wasn't any particular star, sseach member of the backfield quartet was credited with two touchdowns, while Petersen at end made the ninth score. Lineup: Maroon' Purple Notes. DE PAUL ACADEMY, champion the Catholic league, defeated Hyde.

Park, Chicago league title holders, 20 to 6. at De.Paul. Hyde Park scored in the opening quarter when Leach went over, but in the second' period Schneider tied the score after a series of line plunges. After a fruitless third quarter. Coach Paupau's youngsters opened up with a forward- passing' game and Grundman'a touchdown put the Catholics in the lead.

Following the next kickoff Schneider made his second touchdown after receiving a pass and rufhing eighty yards down, the field. Grundtman kicked both goals in this period. Lineup: Eaby Smith, the Purple' 350 pound center. looked iike a mountain when he trotted out on BY OTTO A. EN GEL.

Contest Deciisd When Acr Crashes Through Lcoss Oak Park High eliminated Cnkat BY WALTER H. ECKERSALL. Notre Dame. Oct. 9.

Special. Winning a decis.ve victory over the Has the fleld. The Maroons could not move him. C.wKch Stagv begtn rhifting- hla lineup dur'ng the tirst quarter and kept at It until tha lo blew. Apparently the Old Man waa trying High School league elevens as seifet contenders for the county prP champki- to fird men who could reinforce Capt.

Russell kell Ind.ans today on Cartier field. 34 to Urbana. 111.. Oct. 9.

Potsy Clark. All Western, quarter, started things In the IllinoU-Rolia School of M.nes game today. In the first minute of the contest tie caught a punt and ran sixty-five yaid for a touchdown. After that scores came fast and furious, and the Miners were smothered under a fina total pf 73 to 7. The great Pogue made his real 1S)1.

ship yesterday when Lane Tech, it fourth Chlcagteam. fell by theaaysii 0. Coach Harper's team displayed a brand of football which will be hard to beat. As i in a trying situation. Long John, anconsciously fftnttevi the beans for the Furpte when he blew time for the third quarter a tenth of a ceoond De Paul R.

E. Ticketing! Dolemmv. L. E. 49 to 0.

at Oak Park. Crane, Harrisoi before Smith pasaed the ball to m-lseoll for a Evanston (611. R. E. Petenen R.

T. Kemp K. Von Huben. Finch Hhire L. White L.T.

Jack toil L. Klrkbride B. R. II. Englewood, and Lane have been bsa bv Oak Park, while none of the otitf Wheaton H.

S. 0. Hoffman E. John ton T. Syets L.

G. Parks Lyons R. G. Thomas T. Brooks R.

E. Glossup B. Myers H. B. Mills R.

H. B. Eggleson F. B. drop kick.

The little Purple etar made a perfect goal, but it was not allowed. On a renewed at- R. R. I. G.

l. B. Kelly McDonald L. T. Miller L.

G. F.nn kfr C. imlthson. G. Shine 'Harper R.

T. frond E. Hutchinson Q. B. Aaldie.

H. B. heavyweight teams appears to haw ctiance. As a result Oak Park and ft debut with two pretty sprints for scores its I umpiieil ever Turp'. Ntithwcsttrtt tteld, 7 to 0.

tittt. I'tte Pais ct Coach Stagg iwn was the JfcM.r.s factor. The Ma-rooa fcund h.s team svortltss in temct as the four.h verted bega the ball was I partly blocked and Ruesell scampered to the niludle of tb flelU. The Purple blew up for a few mlnuUa and Agar scord. Nrtbtern otT.cta'.s I.d not blame Bchommer.

They say vensity High, last year's Suburban teagi in the first perlcd. Macomber added another touchdown, and the first quarter Grier L. H. Zulfer ended 27 to champion, lom up among the strtmiw prep. t.Aams in the county.

AfXeP a e.ubborn first half which ndec 19 to 0, Lane went to pieces in tht kw part of Seriously kmff- the South Bend aggregation must meet the Army and Nebraska, the result of today's contest stamps the Catholics as one of the best teams la the west. The team is well fortified offensively and defens.vely. Although Coach Harper has shifted Bachman from a line position to full back, the big fellow showed everything that goes to make a good back man. He waded through the Indian defense with'tbe experience of a veteran and as soon as lie receives the experience of more contests he will' go a long way toward filling the vacancy of Elchenlaub. -Bergman Used at Half.

That Harper has mad a good move in shifting Bergman from quarter back1 to right half back Was shown- beyond a doubt. The fteet little player got loose for several long gains, but his play in the last quarter when he ran trixt'y-yards through 'the entire Indian team plainly capped by the less of the cotei Kansas, 21; State Normal, 3. Vandeibilt, 75; Georgetown, 0. Illinois 14; Lombard, 7. Hose Poly, 38; Hanover, 14.

Wabash, 38; Louisville, 0. Notre Dame, 34; Haskell, 0. Indiana, 41; Miami, O. Coe, 13; Monmouth, 6. Indiana, Miami, O.

EAST. Harvard, 29; Carlisle, 7. Yale, Lehigh, 6. Princeton, Syracuse, O. Penn State, 13; Penn, 3.

Dartmouth. 20; Tufts, 7. Cornell, 43; Williams, 6. Army, 22; Gettysburg, O. Swarthmore, Bucknell, 0.

Amherst, Brown, O. Western Beserve, 21; Kenyon, 0. Pittsburgh, 47; Navy, 12. Trinity, 42; Bates, 14 Villa Nova, Ur sinus, 0. Union, Fordham, O.

Springfield Training, Holy Cross, O. Maine, 14; Vermont, 0. Colgate, 44; Bochester, 0. star, who was banged up in the RoAfci F. Bradley) Touchdowns Zulfer 12, MeCabe 2, Summers 2, Kirkpatrick 2), Petersen.

Goals from touchdowns Ja-kion 7J. Referee Cammack. Umpire; Barkdoll. Head lineman Smlth. Semi Majors Beat Harrison.

fenn heavyweights won the second half of a double bill against Harrison Ttch. on the former's field, 14 to 6. End runs and forward passes featured for the victors. Thompson atjd liorman at for Senn, while DTijt and Emeraon played the best game for Ilar-rlton. Lrneup: game.lait week.

Lane prestnUd tbewesk' L. H. B.Grundinan I Leach R. H. B.

L. W. Grundman Head f. B. Touchdowns Schneider 2, Granclraan, Leach.

Goals from touchdowns Gi undman ,2. Referee Baar. Umpire Lupskl. Head 'ineman P. Leach.

Time of periods 12 minutes. Loyola, 20; Morgan Park, 6. Because Morgan Park High school's forward wall could not stand up under the heavy battering given it by Brown, CRourke, and Lof-tus, Loyola academy won, 20 to 6. at Loyola 3eld. Liftus gave Loyola its first score two minutes after the game started when ho wormed hla wav through center from the seven yard line.

A forward pass, Martin to Brown, netted the I.Ogcrs Parkers thtir second score, an 85 yard sprint by-Brown enabled winners to chalk up their ftnal markers. Half Back Edwards skirted end in the second est team offensively it has bad in jw Honest John la another handle to the former Maroon's name. outpunted Capt. Rueseil throVRhout the contest. When Northwestern held for downs on the two yard I'ne In the first quarter Pauie purled from behind the goal posts to the.

forty-five yard mark, where Russell was dow ned In his tracks. Bob Randolph shared the big honors with Capt. P.uyrt ll The Purple tackle was In every play and broke up many ilaroon combinations. He tackled i ke a fiend. President Harry Pratt Judvn of the University of Chicago as the guest of President Harris at the game.

They occupied a special box in the Northwestern stand. The two prexles took lunch together. Purple and Maroon bands vied with each other in making tuneful noises. Northwestern freshmen enteruitnetir thecrowd between halves Capt. Huber, also a star defensively, forced to quit.

when- cracked In. Be sieger's Run Starts Scoring. I.Si nn Majors Harrison 6. For Oak Park. Steger featured wha Macomber Makes Good Bun.

Macomber was the ehimnff star of. the second period. -making a dash for th rty-five yards fqr a touchdown. Macomber also drop kicked a goal from the thirty-five yard line. Zuppke started the" third quarter with an entirely new team, except' Macomber.

who relieved Clark at quarter. The substitutes kept 'up the scoring clip, but the doughty Miners had the satisfaction of scoring. Imlay, their crack left hal back, caught a kickoff and ran the lengtn of the field for a touchdown. Zuppke then fort-fied his team with a bunch of regular line men and Macomber soor drop kicked another goaL Illinois Bookies Show Well. Of the new men Kundquiat, Applegran and McGregor, forwards; Breneman and Kraft, ends, and Halstrom.

fullback, showed well. Nelson's line playing was a feature. Lineup: i Duick L. E. Hirsch touchdowns- andi paved the way forott Rowland A.

Krai scores bv brilliant end runs and for- I. Moh.in R. Jerjecky 3.... Fromann Jlndra quarter lor Morgan Park lone toucnaown. the fcuith quart -r atd fcr moat th t.me culjilayetl 'vjy tha Purp4e.

so he took a harder h.vch h.t tn.use;scnd betted tin- ttam'8 Ucicini.r.at..n iih a volley cf Ruttell Jiimsplf a march to victory. At that the score represented a i lipup in the mental vigor of three or four Purple taokkrs, who apparently though they had Ajtar uowned. The J.larocn xvas topi)d, thi cwM. and pushed aside, but he gamboled on behind the goal -ts. It was the only bit of kose tatking accredited to the but it van costly.

Purples Play Xcftusive. Coach Murphy's men herd and layed declsive'y. The Maroons could n'-th'ns the line- A Saina were made the tnCs ani feveral forward made scant yards, but in th- main th 1'urplo hela the visitors or btrt thorn bacU. Th probably owes the los of tht fame to nftmins wtllinsnees to lUy on the dcferiiiive. Mi.

the fivtt the I'urple yoaretly held the ball. Imrnediute'y Kttlnx tin-pipkin, and then wcihtrig- iiko beavers sti Uusi iU'a men. the lirst Ni Viliv did try a forward His first sprint of thirty yards placed the ball on the five ysrdlin' showed that Harper made a wise move. Morgan Parle Loyola 20 Jngwersen. E.

Janovcky Desorte T. Mraa R. E. Plocar Q. L.

Ulrich Q. 1 esmar R. Martin from where Dixon went over. Toe k- rJ Via rnntjrf tri) a DrOCeSSiOD, wita a in rare coat times. The Msroons were often penalized for holding and offs de play.

Good sport-snianehip prevailed throughout the g3tnc. a. leapt. IP. Ingwersen T.

-L. G. -L. H. B.

R. H. Johnson Drije R. G. Ku.l- fribolet L.

H. Luthtr E. Krai occasionally haTting the progress of suburbanites. Lineup: im Malora 1401. Lane lecii.

R. Taylor, man Mahoney O'Neill T. Clark, Hardy Q. McDonoul R. H.

t. H. Adams iHuher. Tapper Price Hill Wilkerson Nay Stratum Edwards F. Got nan Emerson F.

B. Touchdowns Thompson, G. Lai. her. Emerson.

Goals from touchdowns Ulrich 2i Referee Daniels. Umpire Berger. Time ol perk-ds 12 minutes. Senn Minors, Harrison, O. Senn lightweights won the ttehtet game of r.

R. G. Other Football Results. C. R.

G. R. T. E. H.

B. H. B. F. B.

Edwards. Worthelmer punts. Pf rshicR gained twenty yards around left end. Chicago made first down again. Whistle Saves Chicago.

Russell made a yard In an attempt Illinois 173. Rolla 177. After the South Bend aggregation took the ball away from the Indians on the locals' forty yard line, the pigskin was given to Bergman on a shift play end the little half back wiggled his way through the entire Indian team forthe touchdown in the most spectacular play of the game. Strong Pky3 by Harper. Notre Dame is icrtifled' with plenty of plays which will give the Army and Nebraska plenty of trouble to stop.

The players e-how the results of hard coaching, and if they rectify the points shown in today's struggle Notre Dame is sure to be In the running for the western titla Lineup: R. E. Breneanan I Stiller G. Tlmmey. Kliapel T.

Everfon I. K. K. Markwart Brsndenbersrer T. R.

1..... liOtuii uovejoy Touchdowns Brown 21, Lcftus, I Prttv rvvn-ll the day, defeating the midgets, 2 too. In the second half a Harruron runner was Boeh Bruce K. I Huber.Q around right end. The Putple took the R.

G.McCregor.. Aihn Mem en nrarei Q. Dixon, Smith Nielron R. JL I RHckson. tackled behind his own goal, line for a safety.

R. G. ball and gained twenty-five yards bv aood (- Watson, Pctter Aske'v H- Goals from field-Martin, 2. Rtferee-ullle. Umpire Kelly.

Head lineman McDonough. Time of periods 10 minutes. La Grange Wins Easily. Kendal ies L. Applesran Lineup: Harrison I.

6enn Minors 2. Dx.tt.fL E.E Stevens Institute. Mlddtebury, O. Muhlenburg, 42; Surquehanna, O. Rutgers.

06; Rensselaer, O. New York univers.ty. 31: Hamilton, 13. Phillips Exeter. Worcester, 0.

Hobart. St. Lnwrence.O. Bowdoin. 14; Boston college, 0.

Rochester. Colgate, 40. Franklin and Marshall. 4S; St. Johns, 0.

Johns Hopkins, f5: Mount St. Marj'S. 0. Weskyan, 20; Norwich, 0. ahington and Jetierson, 17; Lafayette, ft ieRer'oiwi H.

Madsen. Phlpps Rundqulst i Wilson R. E. E. Elton IGoetr lv ii T.

F. T. Touchdowns Steger 21, Diiou 21F" Graham! work of the back field. A forward pass. Driscoll to Patterson, gained twenty more.

Driscoll tried a drop kick, but the horn blew before the center passed. The, kick wa good, blit unallowed. Ft. T. Katperi Norman T.

R. Naijicefc Stull 1 G. set i fvni touchdown ncaeiuy, -jetyiui. wm. -i v.

timtt and nraln fnr I 1 Staffer. Hoppe Marcus I Notre Dame 341. Haskell 0 L. Fuiunan Maloney v. rt.

j. L. T.Hanzelln, Pi' Icd1 Preston i T. R. K.

Q. B. H. B. H.

B. L. Kraft. Hals Lyons 4. B.Clark, Macomberl Kiskaddon It.

H. Maeotrber'i Imlay Petliybridgej L. H. Foguel McCartney Anderson. Connell E.

Baujan-Whlpple C.Evans-T'ner. R. gains of from ten to twenty yards. Only once perty. Umpire Eldrldge.

Head did the cadets threaten and La Grange held, ghiiey. forcing them to punt out. Lineup: -wrinnrs Win Ohio university, 15; University of Cincin U. Pampel; Plckard R. Mclnerny Campbell Timothy L.

T. L. G. C. Iji r.ratii-a 1571.

Mnrean arK lot. uuuiuu" y. Cucbna Serrin R. O'Don'l-Rydlns kt E. King- Sweet 'Weeso R.

E. nati, 0. Olympic club of San Francisco, Nevada, 6. Ripon. 12; Carroll.

0. Syracuse Freihmen. 4S; University of Buf Keef a- ones R. T. DulliTetilaff Agar Slips Tacklers.

Fourth quarter Driscoll tried hia drop again. The kick was partly blocked and Russell carried the ball "to the center of the before he was downed. Kussel made two first downs. By gaining firsr Stephan t. G.

T. Choate R. G. Leer-Flre-W'ms. R.T.

E. WiU on Q. B. T. B.Halstrom.

Nelron Dover. Xevin B. Touchdowns Clark. Pogue C21. Macomber r2).

Anderson. Pethybridse 31. Nelswn. Goals from touchdown Mactrmber 91. Goals from field Macomber (21.

Ref ereeM aidsohn Michigan. Umpires Knight, Dartmouth. As a prcKnrtmry the Oak Patk mlw pled the Lax midgcU, 19 to 0 Th f. downs (rave the homo eleven the consistent football. Stra ght occarional forward pas, was uei Prk.

while most of Lane's orn auessed up before they were under vJ- Phelan Q. B. R. H. jClenients L.

H. B. Pt sf. In the see i i.nd thitd quarters tnn iia.ntd consistently. A for--ard which Patterson caug-ht near the Maroon fMi.

threw a scare into Die visit. nis i-oJtTs. tJv the 1'urplo full bacfe almost got away. Put pie Near Score. On tw othe occasions hen the Turpi was ntar tin- oal line Dritcoll was called on for a ir kick.

The first attempt misled hy an imh and the qujitter'a end imlltti the which went true. The Martins' back lield tot off faster than Nurlhw etern. but with the excepts of Uuffpell, the play of the backa was tvn up. 15. th teams put up a Kood early L.

T. L. G. C. G.

T. E. Q. B. H.

B. R. H. B. F.

B. H. Ouclma. I B.fclKp Ii. a.

Hanzelinl L. H. B. Besta' Hogshead. H.

B. F. Arand. Abele B. Safety Sena.

Reteree Daniels, empire Berger. Chicago Latin Downs Riverside. Chlcaeo Itin went to Riverside, defeating the Lardnervllle team, IS to 0. touchdown by Hales and Newton. Riverside gained considerable ground, but was weak when the H.

Evans R. H. B. R.G....E. Haibrooke iHollinger It Wiley.

Davis. I Hansen Knowfkyi Harvey j. Welbourne E. Meacham Fryer Brj'aniHerrloU K. H.

Robins Rattenbury U. H. B. Bryan. Pweeay i 5.

Durkeei umi up: Oak Park Minors 119. F. iMcCloikey B. Touchdowns Cofall 31. Bergman.

Goals from touchdowns Cofall, Stephan 81. Referee Holderness, Lehigh. Umpire Ecker-sall. Cliicago. 1.1 li i.

llJ.f..- R. i R. tWUfll ii r- 7 ueaa acnommer, PURDUE SWAMPS BELOIT, PILING UP26 TO 0 SCORE. Lafayette, Oct. 9.

(Special. Purdue overwhelmed Beloit this afternoon, running up a score of 26 to 0. The visitors were unable to do anything with final punch was needed. Lineup Riverside 01. Latin 1.

Chi. Ba'dwIniDorget. HM, nndotl TIODW. falo, ii. Catholic 16; Maryland Aggies, 0.

Massachusetts Angles, Colby, 0. Washington. 13; Missouri, 0. Kentucky. 54: Earlham.

13. Colorado college, 47; Montana Aggies, 0. Illinois coilegre. 14; Lombard, 7. Colorado university.

6: Colorado Agglea, 23. New Hanipth.re co.lege, 18; Connecticut gcies. 0. Ml.likin, 7: Normal, 0. St.

Ambrose. 35; Chiras. O. Stevens I'oint formal, 53; 6t. Roberts col lego.

0. L.a Crosse Normal, CC; Winona, 66. L'niverslty of Texas, 82; Daniel Baker college. 0. Lniversity of Arkansas, 12; Ouachita col-'cge, 7.

'If xas Christian. 42; Southern Methodist, O. William and Vathtl. 91; Macomb Normal. 0 Washington State, 14; University of Oregon.

dowiia by inches the. Maroons advanced to the five yard line. Here Agar circled Crane, the Purple's loft end, for a touchdown after slipping through tfiree Purple tacklers. Schafer kicked goal. Score Chicago, Northwestern.

0. Northwestern received and Williams returned ten yard. The Purple made twenty yards, but lost the ball when a Maroon intercepted a forward pass. The Maroons tried another march, hut a fifteen yard penalty set them back. Driscoll intercepted a forwardpasfi.

Williams m.H L. G. L. T. L.

E. Q. B. L. E.

Davis T. G. Newton 1 Huti Mulford Oswald Foley LHt JarotlOjPeterfon die Becker Fell Holtieo B. Cotter Baker. R.

H. H. F. B. IE R.

i. G. T. I. E.

a. b. R. H. r.

H. B. the Boilermakers Improved defense, and Purdue also showed great improvement INDIANA HALF HURT IN GAME. Notre Dame, Oct. 9.

Special. C. E. Evans, right helfback for the Haskell Imcians football eleven, which met Notre Dame today, was taken to St. Joseph hospital after the game.

After several physicians had held a consultation they agreed that the Indian had a slight concussion of the brain. According to the PtelpslBoian C. R. G. R.

T. R. E. H. B.

R. H. B. F. in otrense.

The shifts by Coach Smith Roestler Hales Touchdowns i. from touchdowns-Utterltz. Refe: ee-b Umpire Hagerty. Evanston Buries W. P- Brooks.

Kleti di'es Newton. made a much more powerful combination thn that of a week ago. Lineun: Purdue 261. I Beloit 0 ten yards as the final whistle blew. Score: Chicago.

7: Northwestern 0. F. B. 1. rhampi5 Goals from Touchdowns Hales.

L. 1 iv. suHKFn.E.iari(ig jKgan, T. lJ. Northwestern rot toaondown Hales.

Referee Smith. Umpire Touchdowns Durkee 2). Qulncy. Bryan, Dull. Meacham 2, Kemmin.

Goals from Durkee 6. Goal from field Durkee. Referee Vruwlnk. Umpire Brurd-age. Head lineman Bailey.

Time of periods 12 minutes. Maine, Downers Grove, 2. Maine Township handed Downers Grove its first defeat, of the year, winning, 7 to 2. at lies Plalnes, when Ahbe went over for a touchdown after the losers had made, a safety. Lineup: Maine 7, Downers Grove- 21.

a. E. Ahbel Butler L. E. R.

T. I Sackctader T. ft. G. ColemanjHale L.

O. C. B. Bennett Ijorgenrou C. G.

iBertolin R. G. L. T. Band Carpenter R.

T. K. E. Q. B.

Seng Davenport B. R. H. Leggette Griffeth H. B.

L. H. Earl Mochel R. H. B.

Imig! Brown F. B. Touchdown Ahbe. Goal from touchdown R. Leggette.

Safety Itowners Grove. Referee Poyer. Umpire Cohen. R. E.

Gonsasa university, Montana School of attending physicians an operation was R. form ia its decisive victory over lips. 70 to 0. at Northwestern field panic. Graham Pen field, right gnardor.

tors, suffered a broken cote antl I McCurdy, L. E. i iraarett x. IStelnbrenner ....1. n' deemed necessary.

Evans was hurt try R-G Arbucklel Blocker Mlr.cs.- 6. I. T. C. t.

Manor. Otilt, ins brother Marry ramus Z'titr Hellstrom was tlie star point J'j H. G. I jirron Fisher I Brodie 1 srmli 1 B.M1iittng, T. ing to break up or.e of Notre Dame's (end runs.

Whether the Injury resulted from a kick or from the impact of meeting the interference could not be learned. Er.geL. Time of periods 10 minutes. Ciane Minors, 14; Tilden, 6. Crane minors, coming strong at the finish, downed Tilden High.

14 to 6. at Sherman Park. After Tilden made Its score. Crane opened up strong, using; forward passes with success. Lineup: Crine Minors 14.

I Tilden 6, n. Wells 'Glynn L. E. IStromberg Smith Ctrlch R. G.

Randolph R. t. Normaa e. R. no, i R.

Vanc Aldrtch IVrbofT Johr.son.... xhiMtiun of football. Ulccking was gen-e rally well dene and tackling fair. Atn.ut rui fans witnessed the contest Mil'; votlftJuus vocal noises demonstrated tliHt th.y wi re satisfactorily entertained. Kusseil Wins Toss.

I'iipt. Kiusrll on the tosaand chose the Jiorth Kjal wilh flight wind in his lavor. Keinbrertner kicked off for the Purple. Huss-ell but recovered the ball. The Maroons charged along for two first tl.

wna. left end for tifteen yards. Capt. Slrombersr of tha Purpla was injured and retired in favor of Smith at center. Capt.

Kusscll tossed a forward ytsa to siparka on the Purple's five yard line. Hero Murphy'a men rallied and hed Maroons for downs. Driscoll punted tv the forty-five yard mark. The Purple remained on tha defensive the rest of the quarter, but held the Ma room. Driscoll Misses Drop Kick.

The Purple cptned the -ecuttd quarter by going tnrough the line for two first downs. Northwestern braced field goal. Bergman, quarter fc lb-o team, waa the only grounu gs.rr team, was the ouiy grounu L- Buechner L. Hake Q- Finn ft. H.

Walter. Lsrdif L. H. Dlion r. Bishop.

Oxer. Hart cago i. H. B. B.

f. lOEers. Lineup Cnderhlll, pnmipI'h CRANE LOSES AT R0CKF0RD. Evanston 70. Wll- Q- B.

Bernstein Ratner T. I Q. Russell leapt. I R. H.

Nor- gren, Pershing H. B. Knlp- Linden I Schlffman Hams Driscoll WUIian, It. K. T.

U. jKalm. H. B. Touchdowns Pult s.

Walter. Land's, Hart Goals from touchdowns Stinchfleld Kirn' Referee Haynea. Tale. mnire Penfle'd Gray Lyle MarkvartlPlefka SheaferjWell I. Bernstein' Kurti 1 a acnuoi tiray H.

B. Gray Jekr lEadie -ft G. G. R.T. R.

K. Q- B. H. B. H.

B. L. i. ii1C llnetr-n-Hutctlna. L.

E. Q. B. R. H.

Heft. Grett i Pekar llaverford. 87; Delaware college, 14. Lebanon Valley, 64; Carlisle Reacrve, 0. Olivet, 26; Adrian 0.

Waynesbcrg college. 101 Indiana Normal. 0. University of Virginia, 74; Richmond col-iefte. 0.

West Virginia, 64: Bethany. 0. Albright, 20; Dickinson, 0. Oklahoma 102; Northwestern State. Normal, 0.

Drury college. 29; Pittsburg (Km.) Normal. 12. Dubuque colleee. Da Paul, 0 Drury.

25; Pittsburgh, Normals. 13. Christian Erothers college, Marvin college. 0. Charleston Normal, 28; St.

Viator, lAwrence, 61; Oshkoeh Normal, O. Washington snd Lee. 27; Manball. 0. Georgia.

6: Chattanooga, 6. Alabama. Owenton. 0. Sewanee, 47; Cumberland, 0.

C'lemaon. Tennetsee. 0. Carolina, 41; Presbyterian. 0.

Auburn, 7: Florida, 0. 1 S. 14; M'ss. college. 0.

Tulare. 13; Sovth western. 0. Ohio Wesleyan. 14: Decison.

C. Utah, 70: Wyoming, 7. Georgia 21; Davidson, 7. Russell Kopman i i ioim. cthiitr ratt'rson B.

Touchdown Agar. Goal from touchdown EehaftT. Referee Birch of Eariham. Umpire Ber.brook of Michigan. Head lineman Hammond of Michigan, field judge choinxnr of Chicago.

Time of periods IIS minutes. Voorhter Sweet H. E. Jepeon Stewart. P.oby.....

L. L. Ender Flanagan DARMOUTrTwifiToVER TUFTS Rockford, Oct. 9. Special.

Six years or effort failed to give Crane Tech of CSiicago a victory over Rockford High school leven, the locals, winning today, 39 to 0. Crane made only one first down. Rockford won principally on straight football. Spalding's line plunging was the feature. Score: Rockrord 1391.

Craae 0 R. SwansoM Jerry Vondras E. R. T. Jchntor jjoe Vondraa R.

O. JohnFoniG'man, G. Brady B. Poor A leiander Touchdowns Fiar.agan, Russell, Kopman. Schwelbus.

Hanover, X. Oct. H. R. HAMMOND.

ON TOP BY 27-0. Hammond, Oct Spec'aLj--Hammond High school defeated Chicago Heights, 27 to 0. In every departmen of the game Hammond showed its superiority. Hickman. Bowers, Gavit.

and loomed up as stars. Touchdowns were made in the second and third quarters. Lineup: Hammond 271. Chicago Heights 01. II.

E. Hudson Greenfield K. Holt H. B. B.

Pitta, Patrick" Touchdowns Mcft3 11 In u-' C. Cot ta Green wald Goals from touchdowns Russell 21. Referee Mf-yers. Umpire Engelhart. Timo of periods 12 minutes.

TJ. High Trounces Lewis. University High In its first game of theses aon found little opposition sgainst Lewis institute, which lot. 67 to 0. at Stagg field.

Carry and Annan ran wild the first half, which cloted 56 to 0. In the second period Coach Moniliw replaced his stara with substitutes and only two more touchdowns went (cross. Carry was woefully wesk on goals after touchdowns, getting C. R. G.

R. T. R. E. Q.

B. H. B. i H. B.

Pitts HjP Ooa downs-UellKtrom. 7. 'Goal fri Tpi trom. Referee McDc-vitt. ortu Umpire Murphy, lals.

Proviso Takes Its Ofn- Proviso lightweights easily vo( game of the season, defeating Ul I ur bvubvu, yciwjua 1 Carl'nlFarnum L. Olande: Hargrave I E. Ced'l i Elzrcr Q. B.Codwtll, Rhcdes! Vernier R. H.

Danforth. Lewis Rueeellj L.H. Morgan. I Rose P.edln, Muecke! only one in eleven, lineup: to 0, at Maywood yesterdav nKirnirr, three of the five to U. High 67: Lewis0J.

i. DE PAUL FORFEITS GAME. Dubuque. Oct. 0.

Special. With the score 28 to 0 against them. De Paul university, Chicago, forfeited the game to Dubuque collegia in the final quarter today. Right Half Back Finiay. who was-put out in the first half for slugging and was- allowed to return in the last quarter, wag again ordered off the field for slugging.

De Paul refused to put in a substitute and the game was forfeited. Dubuque outclassed the visitors la every department of the gawie. LA GRANGE HARRIERS WIN. La Grange defewted Clyde High school in a cross country run from Riverside to La Orange. yeserday, winning alt but third place out of eight.

Nott acd Taylor finished and second ar.d Weick of Clyde tcsjk thSrd. Notr time for th three mite was flat. R. T. a.

L. G. L. T. L.

E. Q. B. R. It L.

H. F. B. ocrUi it Pedereon Prohl Feathering Stinror Blackstrum OlseiHebUn Gavlt Eettlegla Hudson i Rltter Kirkmar iUngiven Miller; Austin Boweri Howard feated Tufta today. 20 to 7.

The visitors used the shoestring formation and many forward passed, most whicr were Their touchdown in the second quarter was the result of trick Ehift. Dartmouth's gains were made largely br straight line bucking, and no new plays were uncovered. TROT EVENT TO BACELLI. Lexington. Ky Oct.

9.Tfce Pastime stable's Bertinl colt. Racelll. won the thirty-eighth event of the Kentucky atake for .1 year old trotters, the chief event on the Grand circuit card today, after losing the first heat to Colorado Range. Driven br Btn White. Haceili made good In each mile except the first, and It probaWy would have ler a beat race but for White getting his charge Into a pccfcei in tne firs- round.

He led eaoily In the other twa. F. liuetke! George B. Touchdowns Spaidirg. Dar.fortb.

Muerke. Gcnls om touchdowns T. Johtiton 3J. Referee Warner. Umpire Moore.

up and nar.ed in to outplay the visiters. Chicago Tour.d McDovitt's Purple line impregnable ariti fains were limited to a fi-w t'iort fnd runs by Capt. Russell and oi forward paefes froiu the little Maiooa neral. The game held forth in the middle of the field, varying to Maroon territory. Toward the tnd of the half the Purple worked the bail ti the enerry a thirty ui lin-.

he.e Di-iscoll tried a drop kick, which misled by Inches Score at the end of the first half. Northwestern, Chicago. 0. Stelnbreur.er kicked off to Chicago. went through center fcr ten yards.

The Purple Mopped the Maroon advance thvir ow yard bne. te "1 'no returned five it- Curpi penal.sed bf- featured, making Lineup: Proviso ird, makicc L. G. C. O.

t. E. B. L. H.

K. R. H. F. B.

Strusracber R. T. Wrigh R. J. Mohr.

Allale Evens Pedercron, B. B. R. ft. G.

Bishop, McGinn lores Munton JaccSw. Ei" Board L. LeBeau L. C. Rynerson Kirgsley, McCncken R.

Simons. Crowley. R. Q. Peterson L.

H. Reber. A. Moiir Miller Peters jHoppe L. L.

L. E. G. y.rr'- Weber HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL. West Hih.

12: Cedar Falls. West Aurora. 12; Elgin. East Aurora, 71: Waukegan, 0. Moline.

10: Qulney. 0. Rockford Seconds. 33: Marengo. 0.

sterling. 31; Idxon. 30. South Bend, 4o: Freeport 111.1 His.li, 4M; Roche lie, 6. De'-atur.

Urbana, 0. 1C-7; tfflr.gham. 0. Georgrtown. 51: Champaign, 0.

Carlinvule High, 12; Ja-ksonTllle High. 0. I1I.1T 101; Wliltebnll High. 0. Monuouth Jill.

H.fth. 28; Rnck Islund, tL Kaginew- lsiern, 10; Jackson, 7. 27; 7. Alt-rlghi ICioirfrg evens. Knopf dcn Ha'kin Magee Bikes Sweeney Hart iO'Hare L.

I- y. p. K. H. B.

H. B. P. ARMY WINS; OLIPHANT STAR. West Point, N.

T-. Oct. 9. Oliphant former Purdue star, defeated Gettysburg college here this afternoon, making eix-teea points of the 22 to 0 score by which the Army won. The cadets found a ttrong rangy line arrayed against them, bu this cbstaclo by beautiful forward lassiD" 5 ST.

JOHN'S VICTOR BY 120-6. D'afield. Wi Oct. John's Military Academy eleven engaged in sprinting exercises today when It trounced the First Illinois infantry ttarn of Chicago. to 6.

When the-locals weren't look-ins the visitors made their Bulard. Morfe iMurray Carry, j9ige. 1 R. H. H.

Atinanl Mallo-C, Wal'er Toucr-dvwnsr Carry 15. Annan 41. Weber (21. Goal 'touchdown Carry. Referee Umpire of rerioOs 12 -minutes.

Toic'-dowra Balkin 31. t'T oJ" Ci 'tis fzur 'ouchOfwr Canes jrjtnnia Umpire BrtnUerhoff. leegio. Tiaia cf penoUs 13.

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