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11 PART FOUR Pages 1 to 12 Sports Automobiles HAUTFOKl), CONNECTICUT: SUNDAY, OCTOHKK 14, 11H2S. Flashing Runs of John Garvey Lead Yale to 21-6 Conquest of Georgia Crackers Conn. Aggies Match Speed Against Maine's Weight in Scoreless Game at Orono Estimated Crowd of 122,000 Sees Notre Dame Team Humble Navy Eleven, 7-0 Heroic Figures in Saturday's Foothall Struggles Eli 'Cripples Play Hob With Invaders From South Masters of Hlue One Long March to Touchdown McCrary Heroic Until Injured (Jarvcv Scores Karly I.oud's Punting Helpful Nicmie To Colerick Iiss Brings About Only Score haunch Three Drives into Hoosicr Terri-I tory Fate in Came, hut 'Fichtinir Irish Turn Them Hack Keen Strategy Helps Korkmcn Sildlers Field. Oct AP One of t'le greatest gridiron Ameriran football has ever known furnished the background for Noire Pnme'i rniwhnrk Indav and 7 to ft triumph ncr the battered forces of the ttnltod F'te Navtl Before a record shattering crowd lltii.fT ici.tilv ettlmiiteri at It'nfln nr. ft.

if Vf BV LESLIE A. VOI Yale Bowl, New Haven, Oct. 1,1 The name of Garvey hereafter will linked with that nf Sherman for Oarvey tnriav march1'! through Georgia. Born to the dijt by this same football e'even from Dixie a vcar ago 11 to in, the Blue ol Yale lifted itself In the mist this afternoon triumphant. Georgia went bark to Athens a defeated team.

Johnny Oarvey, hidden behind the prowess of the great Bruce Caldwell on the gridiron here onlv 12 months ago, today gathered un'o himself a hero's laurels, srcirint! touchdowns twice and Tale won, 21 to 6. Jake Lampr, substitute for Oarvey. ju.a as Garvey a.i lor Caldwell In that great game of last I a 11 when Yale lost not only a contest but also all claim to 1-t-cognitiun as nutionui champion, counted the second touch down for the Blue at a lime when a lamp was needed. This new liglil in the F.lis' baiklieid carried the ball 24 vards In a series of plays after brilliant ruuliait: by tjuurterbark Ellis in the second period. He eventu- allv forced himself across the last rworgia line.

Then It rained and the nownpour continued until Garvev, AKT KRENCH. Holler Hockey League I Meets Here Tonight i Directors of the Ameriran Roll- er Horkev League will meet tonight. In Hartford to discuss plan for the roming season. It is be-heved that the Bristol franchise will be transferred but Us future home Is not known. Waterhury, New Britain.

Merlden and Hartford are ready for another season. Several cities are considered ripe" i for polo. 0 receiving pa.v.es this season, appar-ently. In ud. Id-ginnhif.

Cl'uds hovered over Uie git-untie Bowl as Liiilt.enlielsrr of Georgia kicked off to Kddir Decker on tin- Yale eight-yard mark. The Blue hall- buck shot through tin? center oi llie Held 24 yards betore thLs Laiu- zenheiser bore him to earth. Garvey tackles tor five yard, then at-ven, and first down, around the Georgia jeft or nine antt ti. yale attack VM gaining momentum as the south lnp norm ior a wmiiuimii. nni.ui lrt north for a touchdown.

Again hunrieri in T.arvee anri tn, wg5 nannea 10 uarvey ann 8QflK1 "vp morp Rnn "nmnrr firsl ric A w-yr Ior off -ide pUv asted the Bh? From 'he Georgia mark Ellw and v. -h. ,7. I aA 'i 'l. lu trance toiK-lirionn.

Penalized varrix iiiwi in iBiuc pin uwilllwu IIUI iru a Iir5t down. Another by the amp Nutmcirffers Make Real A. COUNSWEKT. BROWN. Army Regulars And Subs Swamp Providence, 1 1-0 (lame Just One Tiuchd(wn After Another For Cadets West Point.

N. rvt. -Thrre Armv fnmbnll tennis. Ilrst. second and thud, got a laMe of bat lie loonv when the Cidcts wept ever Providence College Ior a 44 to c.1 nrK ThP Handera had no chance the one sided eomeM and the Armv unlocked Its whole repcrtoty of long runs, pav.es and line plavs.

Tne game as pin vert in a fine, drizzle of rain before lfiWM) spectators. Fumbles were frequent with the wet ball and nuiiv of the tackle weie lung slinging alfinrs with the runner and tackier sliding across the siinpuiK uirougn stands caned lor sterner oetens ann station inc. (it 13 iSne-iki -iri irA mirk n'l creled. hen i. Ktalfni'd Siuiiit Wesley an Fades After (iood FiIit In First Half Columbia (iiven Keal Hat tie I' or Two Quarters i it" oi OUl ins i 1 New Voik.

Oct. 11 o- liilnhla footliall tram eit-Mlv defeated i Weslevan HI to 7 at Baker Field this alleiuoon. but it was not until the second half win well under wav that the Blue and White was n.surrd ol its vletorv. Flashing a brlllliinl aerial attack towards the end ol the se.ond quarter the virloia rotnpirtely liaf- lied the l.lon deleiiM-. and in live ilua carried tile bull Irom their own 40 vard Hue across (he Columbia goal.

Kiiuuif, Scott, lallander and An- derson accounted lot the lem tallies, the lullhark getting two In the first half, and the oilier scoring In tne tin ci ann lounn pernios wnne Lo.kwHHl made WeslevntVs toiichriiiw n. Columbia Hummary: 'f Williams Srlmenk Mil.pr rK Smlih rt Harper r' Sillowav I1' fcrk llh Tetley Covtlgan 1 Tvs Adler Campbell Masker Bleecker Davenport Sheridan Buser Scott neggc fb UK kwtHid Kiunpf Score hyw perlinls; Cilumbla 7 a 631 Wcsleym 0 7 tl 0-7 loi.rhdown Kumnf 2: Pcolt. An- i a MCerKCI, CO ger ior Willi nillllHIl t.i- mirh. for Llflander F'or Weslevan: Coffin for Rchwenk; Millspaugh for Peek- (iiiernsev for itckwoofl: Stan- Peck: Giiernsev for iiOrkwoori: San- ders for Tellrv; Perk for Tetlev: fits- "nr for Stog; Joyce for Miller; Mig- et for smith. Heteiee 11 1 ncn- I mill n.r Vh proved tne Miriniru ni hi iim i.ndi J.IUII- i'i 'ur wenr tnroiicn tor nine yarns ann Il.MtVAUU.

In Last Period A rrmnc lailc Xlainn'u to unction Fumble Leads To Brown Victory nifiUf ri ibA rPlPhrfltrn i rf iia rpienraiea onv Southerner lh? herner he "ro'e "foN nfie'ld thrust in hV wltl Hociks maneuver- a-. vale's soul, the score fol- ins for many 'yards wPh deceptive whirl that found the Yaie larniers oarvev slimiine through the I i---no made a fin? wanting -are. snpiiiiR mrougn ine showing in the heat whica MeCrary Injured. PfR rlht t.ckle and reversing avojd(H1 0l fo i.u hLs field, dashed 24 yards for the first h.n, 0 I) Georgia backfield rrforniers were h. heat.

On tup yn-u pa.sed Lu raoable and the scores might have extra noint Hie ueiding driven by a touchdown larger tn their mfM or the extra ioint. Armstrong, aixi aU, proea too fa favor had not the might? "Bullet t.U on Oefensive. a Irotter ior Atlmiuc Uale. the McCrary. Itillback.

been injured and The situation erved to enrage brown gelding dnw-n by ChailiT compelled to retire in the third --Bullet" McCrary. When Kddv oi Crossman wiu everv Indira-quarter. While McCrary could stand yaJe kj(Kedo(fi thP "Bullet" gra-sped tion of winning the thud ileal. In two feet Yale held Wm in e. th(, ba on 10.vard mark thtt event it to draw ae3e Sd, MacCii eut U.

J. Neylon wet grass. derson. I.lflnnder. Ii kwood Poinis 1'imlM-ilake.

a hitcrto unnoticed Hpr Costlgan; Sillowav. dpidlll OI IMlvtn, l.Hfk. made a fine Miowing in toiliiys Siih-tllutious for Columbia I.lfland-DrniK Mill I Wronir lung runs that f0, Ida Mill for Daienport; made touchdown. Chi is Kllrgman for llill; Co.stlgan (oi llav- 1 Time i Cagle also contributed several fine Ta.ss for Cmtlgan; Ashinail mashes while Piper did a large pan for Masker; Anderson for Kunipf: of tin sroitnn There were few tin lll Carlsten for Buser: Masker for Ad-j in lhr game, which was tuft Ai.ier for Campbell; SlatV for III. ni.li i I'M v.n mi i ii ru8Se.

Johtion was signal mar- i ii-j u. un (,.. ll-l. ttliu jlHlunrii mr unii wiinu. fti sensational to.ers ol tOOIOalls.

iu if JJi'lv linvi iiom miu sow nil nmr vininiiio uiiwic unjium launched an attack. The name of SS vard? to a touchdown against Harvard at Cambridge, had been 1 10 thud heat awav in evt-ut omitted from the parting lin''P. McCrary 12. Dudley four. Mc- CHRIS CACiLK.

ARMY. Star Echo Wins In Feature Event At Stafford Springs' Captures Two Heats but Finishes in Sixth Place in Other i ri.u i- i nr i 'nil proved (, teature fmnl dav nf the aiiTma; la i ih. mii.i.n f'r "nation. won by S-ar fair Iw rhn. John T.

winning tir, 1 ana Jnl1" 1 Dooae's bay mare. i lhr the i wvitivj, u.1 iin mi. te i llill uc started from the stubies. Mernc .1 i. an effort to get a start in the firs.

h.vul Vfii.U I JC uir Tne pace pioved a comes, be- A' J' ing owned and rirn en bv Iiveil aml Mordgin. the bay gelding owned b- T. A.shworth and driven by Ar. Martin. While Mordgin was the rav- orne.

iniatiiblt tooK tnc event in three strnloht holc Th. thru nllior entrants were distanced in the firs! neat. The mo (J Pllrw MHi. Rovsl, bm nnrh, C'nlonel Hitlwell. iCrolen 1 1 nnrney suimhiue, ine i i.oveii i ..3 i .4 4 cii Hodnkinsi i UtJ I'-ire, (I I V.Vi, wlniu-r fime I 1 i tin i 1 i.Snieliiiri Allium b'- iHlii-riiialli I'l-ii-r Moiri.

hi; il'uiKc-i it- I'uiie. 2 lr.il, (3 Ida I l-urr i.ihi Krlio. Inn I 1 1 1 i 6 Waller HiTiiui. or I Almntle Cliile. br if.

Ciiivinsni I 1 l.H Hliiaeii, Iik i.Miiisiroini i i Hote Tit i7bn'iMmiVr ov M.Ksrr'm. 1," 't'roiieri' tex. UM lltuUFI .1 ii fl ume 21.11,; 2 1 4 2.1.V 1 if fhfielH Hioh Cnmes 'miii TOm Behind to He.lt 1 im t.i MniSlWry Meven. M'i Simsburv Oct 13 'Special 1 Litchfield Hlgr defeated siti s.iitv High heVe day. 12 to 7.

Utchl.eid scored in the first eriod on a long uiureii oi (u yards with lour eom-pleled forwiird passe.s. but were ln llio kick for the extra pjiul. Simsbury went ulieud in llie third iK'1-icxl when Nichols scored a touchdown and Kddv inued the extra point with a drop kick. scored the winning touchdown in la-t qiiaricr when Kveves made a Position Lltchrield Bates Jcssup Flil7 Araboma De Zpsnre Simsburv Kddv Uncn.kl Power Mulhall Rmke Newton Nichols Demnski Hoffert Reed 3 4 Total 0 6 12 7 0- 7 re Horns Hill ChRi-son" r. zinser" J.

Reeve 2 Score by Periods I l.llllllieill 6 Simsbury 0 0 Touchdowns, Nichols, Hill. Reeve; polnt.s from try after touchdown. Eddy (drop kick); referee, Dolbcry; umpire, ODonnell; linesman. Sheehan; 10 mln. quarters; substitutions.

Simsbury vS. Messenger Power. A. Messenger for Demyskl, Patterson for Inbiitis. Litchfield Turner for Bates, Ive lor Turner.

Ameriran League Soerea. New Bedford 2, Boston Providence 2. Coals 1. 4 nis mr nr.TiMiiu nv" Crarv six and Georgia wa at Yale's mnir num up. aim Yale track.

Brewster Loud. Another mark brU1 Colonel Bidweil. the bay geldm; retyirteri unable to start was Elmer 1(rmiirt rij l8V of jn driven by Billy Cro.ter. But lour Kell, giant guard. et when the roll, Bu Mrciarv' was spent for he 1 starters were entered in this event, was railed and Captain hung his head for breath as John on Tnc 2:19 Pa('e P'oved a contest be-heiser was called upon to kick otrril1ri mriri.

itianai.s Mntu.ioiki.iiia. tween Infallible, the chestnut geld- nesv. Brown umpire. M. Brniiis.

'Pennsvlvania 1 linesman A. RL-Iiibdell 1 lev 'Colgalei; field (urige. V. Hast i Time of periods 12 niinutc-Otbboii' 1 Hiuh for Oporcia. both Oarvey and Kell were helmeted.

ready for action. i Before five minutes of the game nan gone into nisiory, unnrv, ping inrnuun iiik-. uuuxuik air ana wnen tne pile had been snri'ntinir 24 VardS. had gained the.llffaH Ifoll nf Vol fh' a nv outpouring that tht hw- lolr nr other has ever han- died for football, the Green-lerseved wariior of Knute Roekne selred "break" liite in the third quarter and nlv touchdown of the Kl1me eailv In the final period on a forward pass. a poor punt from the tie of blr Whitev" tlovd.

Navv back, whlrh off at a queer angle and trav- rled onlv seven yards, gave Notre Dump llie bull the Middies 28 yard stripe The fla.hv hoaslrr harkfield. with Jrtek Chevlgny and John Ntemic doing the heavy work, aided hv Bill' Hew. opened the big charge. Ttiev slanted off tackle to the vard mark in a siteceMion of short thrusts, then changed giwls as the gun barked to end the quarter. Knekne stmlrrv The short Interval gave an minor.

il lilt for nrw-kiitf. tn iimiilnt. strntegv which he did bv sending in rnlerlck to replace Collins it left end. -j Navv susierted tills m'Hilt a paving threat hut thrown off guard perhaps as Chevlgnv nd Ni- nile hit the line, burking their wiv to the ei-ht-vard mark, Exiiertiiig another iluul at Hi- line the Na-v massed its defend In a desperate stand. Reinfni cement were ruslv-d in but on the next nlav.

Nie- mlr dropped hack and threw a wld'. flau'lng pass to Olerlrk. who cii3h: i lie ball as he slipped over th llnr he scoring honors went entirelv to the hoosier siilistitu'e forces (nr Cart-deo. who had replaced Brady at qtnr-terbiuk In directing the drive kicked the goal after touch-dow Navy, whlrh had exhibl-ert nothing but a gailiuit for the fir three-quarters of the game around Itfeir to fighting pitch after the Hoo- slers had scored For the rest ol the KHiiie i if Hi finie.s inener nree mr. i.

ai. iivp dines into Notre terrttorv 'V 1 nP nan on nowne. i neir up. uir iat minute of the game, a forward pass being intercepted bv Momrov, ano-her Noire Dame after the Middies had battled their wav to the l.i-vaid line. Third iavy llrfrnt.

ThU was the third stircesstee riefnt for the Naval Academy's eleven which has yet to srore a' point in three enaagemen'- with Davis and Elklns. Boston College and Nitre Dame. Chrvignv well supported be Ntr- mlec. flew and others nf the Pix-ktir ensemble, v.iv the ball-cirrving ire nav. ntu unti; inev rinaity p-K oer a louciinown.

mo-i et ine Hco-ler Tains p-overt iiniiiodn -tn-p. In the riiinrt rr Notre Dm1 held for riotvns on the Navy Mx yird i ti Summary: Na vi Notr Deme Colertrk Miller iC I.epplc Moymhan I Twomei Vrwr Rradv Niemlr Chevignv Drw Moiet Wii.on Ediiv Ha, d'n Biilke IMek-fs le. c. rg. rt re.

Ritirr Hi. Miller Clifton rh Srore by periods: N.uy nn Notre Dame 1 ft 0 77 Toiirhdrwn: goal after touchdown. Caririro isub for B'-adyt; refer-e er Ecker.sall. Ohir jtr: niiiture A Cffm Cornell: field indie. Col H.

B. Hackett, We headline -man. Fred Gardner. Cornell. I'omfret Defeated lly Dean Seconds Pomfret.

Oct. 13. (Special, i- Dean Academy serond team defeated Pomfret School here todav bv a of 14 to 0. The game ptayen a com rain wnirn eausffl a great deal ot tumoiliu. neans safely and both their touchdowns were made on fumbles due to the bill.

Dean Pomfret School I avtlcn Romirv Kcmmei-ei- Richardson deer Horr- Pel' Hufnigel Wins McMurtiv Boardman whltlns Hughe srjimiifke I-filllene is, fjrav Sumner siir Hen'rdnn" 1 sr0re by periods: seconds 3 Hieii.s 0 0 13-14 for Laydrn. I Churchill, Chamberlain for Gray, i fl(llM or Shea, lrny for Reardtm; Pomlret: Mott for Richardson. Rob- I tnson for ticrr. Farmer for Horn; Hornadav for Pell. Searles for hui- i nagel, R'ed for McMurtry, Dumalne for Hughes.

Touchdowns. Shea. snfetv touchdown. Hughes; referee. CUby; umuirf.

K'wci Owircia goal and from that moment the men irom wixie ere urairu. rn-, haps thev did not admit it then, but i soon after they received a shock suf-; ftrient to send any eleven into the noiarums. uhimhih r.uu. kicked to Georgia following the first touchdown, and the visitors, displny-inir an all-around running attack i hut Tor a tune baffled the enemv. progreved to the Blue 10-yurd There the ever faithful McCrary 1...

UIM1 wlU.ll lUC Recl IMC wall limn i v. to the scrimmage line, and- fumbled. That well known cripple. Kell. losseti away his crutches and iiouiiced upon the ball.

Carvey Kmis Wild. i Garvey played about minutes of Threat Iftpi'il 1 1 i nrL 1 Overhead dame rails Makes Feature Run Orono, Maine, Ort. 13. Special.) I A Connecticut Aggie foothall team journeyed to Orono. Maine, today and held a much heavier University of Maine eleven to a scoreless tie.

The Nutmeg boys, hampered bv a muddy field, were unable to use their "rab- i bit" biiekfield to good advantage. However, the aerial attack displayed bv the Aggies puzzled the Pine Tree Staters, and oiue a thirty-five yard pass from Ryan to Groat put the im.VN UIMII IU VlllJHt, Will III' Conneci lent team in a scoring p.sl hl lhev liui nu- Ill lli iwl'iiH nii.rH in ie second Niioa nsiier piKed up a Maine lunible and ran to lh 8-yard line onlv to fumble. Captain "T.V.. h- m.T VM! recovering lor his team. a- not to be denied and succeeded In making six coneiutive first downs' to place the pigskin on the Aggie 1J- vard hue.

But here thev were held for downs and Rvan kicked out ol rt fi- Maine's forward attack HUntavH Vai ii s.im.hjv failed 'to function against' the Assies only two pa.ssps lieing completed. probablv due to the fact that Qiihi- teroacg AOtxit. was kept on the sine- linos Ivriliu nf Inhiriaa The period was all Conner- ueui ine Aggies. igKing ine oau no ihnr -n varri line nm.ht to Hip Miiiia an vard tin. nn a vo.io nf runs hv Rvan and vtvdal Mere thev uere forced to im.ss but Mm intercepted Bvan's throw.

Muinc kicked alter bringing the bull up c-enler of the Held, but Me- Cninbe ran the hull buck to the ecu- ter with a pretty 33 yard sprint Wi; Ii ti 1 1 tour minutes to play Cuacli Hole iiiM-rted Groat and his end run- roilplwl Willi Il.ugers line iced Hie hall on Maine's Inn. Quarterback Hvan tlicn hud Tom- bai placed In the backlleld 11 lid lie attempted two passes, the fust beint grounded and the second being m- terrepted by Coltart on his own live ynid line, ns ihe game ended. The work of Ryan. McConibe iipd Gllman stood out, for the Aggie, while Captain Bntwll and Black featured for Ihe University of Maine. Summary: Conn.

Agglf.s Position U. of Wilson le ninek Ha-klns It Hon.e Calaciirelo Da Znkariaii Vail Gowell Coltal-i Kiifiiit lOiman Savers Tombiirl Itv.tn McCuinbe I'i her I-'lvdal ft re Mora liuzze An nidi Ollieial.s-Keferee. Carroll, Hates. Umoire. Springfield.

Field ciiard. Pendleton. Bowdoln. Substltu- lions: Conn. Aggies, Stengel for Knmit.

Chubiick for Hawkins. Har-gcr fcf Flvdal, Gronl for McComhr Maine: Elliott for Home, Lynch for Gowel. Anderson for Davis, Coltart. Bird for Palmer. i.iT..."..'.

Predict Harris Will He Playing Manager Washington. Oct. 1,1. i The Evening Star today said that; I Stanley Harris, former manager of the Washington team of tne American League, has practically completed arrangements to become I manager of the Detroit Tigers. The Star says that It had authoritative Information that Ihe Detroit club was awaiting lie resignation of George Mortality, manager for the past two seasons, before announcing that Harris would come there.

In taking over the managerial reigns it. was understood, the Star said, tha' Harris would not play. In i the game for Yale ana carriea n.PW.v 10 tne enemy mark in I ball approximately 110 yards. plays where Georgia held for I n-ovidenee It. Oct.

I.t -iAP i rt i. ..) llinouiK li.ilili- iiiniru iiiiiiiik muier iinunms- skies, Hi own Bears this afternoon made a rally to defeat llv Dayton row Ma- hv i i 1 nbled Brown to seo-e the .72 yard run. and the other an so yar. orougm. me lans inm an iipnmi.

Capiain Swan ol the Flyers at the "Prniiig of the second quarter, went H'-oiina right end bolting over a hall mun nun mm mnu m. i---. Kicked tO BlOW 11 aild I lie Dill I WB ''ught bv Corns eel who tun 80 The winning score came In the fin- nuarter with three minutes to go when Swan tumbled the ball enabling Brown to go over the line after sue- celvc plunges. In t.ie 'lilrcl qunrtcr Clirusl. iilaylng left guaid Ior Brown.

was curried olf the Held. It was re- purled that his lell leg was fractured mown 'U' B-ibnajk U- Artrus lieioiklan il MiT'finot iiillie lg Kendall Mi Dimmish re Wilcox Dehler MrColuall Hennessey Leilsrh Swan. Capt. Go Gleasou Kaiocr Si 111 11. Carnsweet Mai san Fog.ulv Ed A.

Cornsweet Capt. II) Score bv periods: Brown 7 0 6-1? Dayton 0 7 0 7 Tourndnwns Brow n. F'ogarty. C. A.

Mnnroe isuo for Marsoni; Davlon. Swan, rnint.s after tniiehdnwn. Brown. Kevorkian, placement; Dny- ion. Swan iplacement'.

Torrinjfton Hiuh Team Subdues Crosby, 21-(5! r. 11 1 I UIMIII.1VII. WV.V. Tjiriiwton deieuied Crosby Iiiiii oi Waterbury here today. 21 to ToiiiivjIoii' scored two ol its touch- iniwns on lung marches with I'aulllto- VIL- carrying the bull.

Unisl.y scored another touchdown on a forward pass. Crosby scored Us onlv touchdown In the second period when Dully, sub stituting for Halglet at fullback, crossed the line, Summary. Torrlngton Beasley Dnnohue Gagnebln McLaughlin Negrie Woodland DeBrot Dranginla Hubbard Germano Paulikovlc Torrlngton Crosby le Laslla It Quint. Bowes lensanskl rg Lowe rt Glue re Smith pb Breen lhb Carney nib DeBonu; i4 7-2. Crosby 6 Touchdowns.

Paulikovlc 2, Beasley. Duffy; points from try after touchdown, Paulikovlc idrop klcki referee. Kingsbury; umpire. Malheur; tlM.sn-ian MnvrU t.nii. mln oiiarters: auhstit'iitioiis Torrlncton: Drslle for Necrie Min-nhv for Wood- land.

Hoben for Germano. Brobrrn for DeBrot: Crosbv: Alexander for Bowers. Rosa for Brent. Duffy for Haiglet. Carnev for ila.

Putnam for Donohue for Oltze, runs for touchdowns were 01 ann-auwns. raies une at tni.s time wa.s 1 37 vards indicating that 12 minutes like a wall and Johnson had to start of football enough for one man if exchange of kirks that eventually 1 he is a Garvey. Jnhnnv may now rest aw Loud boot over the Georgia goal I and treat that cold which threatened line for touchbark. Again Yale held to keep him out of the game, for an- firmly and Johnson kicked to Ellis. other eleven comes to the Bowl at.

mldfield. the Yale quarterback week hence. i sifting his way 27 yards before Mc- For a team' that had not seen Crary bowled him over. Miller, who scrimmage overwhelming Ma ne had been aiitetltuted for Decker i i i. mueiniliwn Hlll-l BllilHKI nil Hie team.

contributing almost a. much as the mrsltv plavers Summnrv; Aimv Pel rv Walsh 1 Hall Hammark Sprauc C.irlin.irk Join i Nnwroekl Cnpt 1 1 le. ql) lhb. Ib. Darrala Score hv period1: Armv -s: Army sroiliig: Piper 3.

Carson for Cagln Harris 1 Tinibcrlnke isub for Pipei 1 1. Miller isub for Prry 1 Points after touchdowns: Harris 1 1 Glbner su 101 OK.cfei 1. 'End tun 1 'Williams Upsets Mow (loin by Hreaks (Iood, 20 to (i Brunswick, Oil. 13. iSpi citil Wllhiims dele.

tied llowrioin here this afternoon 20 to two of then scores coming on breaks and the third alter a ii yard march down the: Item, Howooin only score came anei a fumble, f'utniim, Langmaid nnd Howe bore ihe brunt of the attack lor Williams. Williams Bowdoln Hon! le Murphy Miller Lozcll Wat.ton Anderson Sch wort. Ashby It Todd lg Butler Howlano rg Pollock, rt re qb lhb rhb II) Nirtu Da ms Stiles Morrcle Chapman Stunt Putniim Lumumtid IHOWC Chase by peii.Kl- William.s 0 Bowiioin 14 li I) ii Touchdow ns: Howe. Cliampiiu. PolnLs irom try alicrloucu down: Langmaid 2: icleree, F.

Lewis; umpire, F. T. Jordan: lines-man, O. H. Vlnal; Held judge.

R. N. Gooden; time i miiumie quarter; substitutions William Williamson for Layell, Relsner lor Langmaid, Wheeler for Chase; Bowdoln Bird (oi D.ims. Chalmers for NirtlO.Onrrclon for Butler, Souther for Murphy, Lancaster for Stiles, Boaman for Lancaster. Lorcom for Chapman, Frvun for Morrell.

Manchester High lops Scholastic Lea; Following Is the standliiR of (he Centinl Coniicrllcul Interscholaslir League, It. Includes yesterday. eames nlaved W. 3 1 1 I 1 are given for L. Pts.

(I 1) Manchester West Hartford I Merlden Bristol East Hartford Mfldletown Three ttoim 1 nn nnmt for tia Watterson Zande Wheeler Element fubiennv 3 3 3 3 oin M.rrv no halt aeain Vn. -Bullef and again lie hustled headlong into that mountain of Blue, There was a crash, the ball flew into: neecious oval. Kirkine bv Iiiirt ear. nen ygiP out of danger for the rest of the period. in the second period, after an ex change of kirk.s.

Georgia found it- nrli ln x.ve.spinn oi tne Dan on lt own 43-yard mark and Johnson es-, sayed another attack from the air Hls first tov fell Into the arni of Decker tint. MeC'nirv two bv siiuU-lung our of Loud throws. Dudlev and Hill of Georgia i fiuiiKtrvi III a lll.l Clues 11 Uliciueiu. heto once more Johnson tried the air. only to have Decker inierccpl Hguin at Yale's 43-yurd line, (ieorgia Molds.

From that point Loud and Ellif. by exceptional leg work, made their cold. Eddy of Yale kicked off to Johnson, riio nv aonl line and ran back to his 2H-i vard mark. Dudlev advanenH r.i.. Johnny ducked through the Genr- Bia left tackle for six, then the same spot, crossed the defense I and otitrared Johnson In a sprint for kub.

nur una zhica iiiihi in rn down. Oldt. plare-kicked the goal and Garvey gave way to Loud, while the Yale stands sent up their first great IHhnlj. nf Ilia pno'uia, vnuin ivnill. 141 ilUIII nine iu ch nie ine lu.uuu thHt Yale upon, From the time Eddy kicked off 8fer Oarvry'a touchdown until Yale line in tn lourth fienrvi.

the ball was In possession of the South' ern eleven for one of the greatest drives ever sscr. In the F.own. La.st (Concluded on Taje 8, Tart IV.) 1 Defeats llristol Hv One Touchdown Bristol. Oct 13 -iSpeclnl The BrLstol High lost Its third straight ff)0tl)i mr 0(iav 0 Mn Chester, fl tn 0. Ihe Manchester team was heavier an1 showed more and with a series of snuhinf off -tackle plnvs Btid line bucks broke the Bristol line for the onlv tourh-down ol tin game, with Squatiriio i-ariyiiig Hie bull.

Manchester ws uiiuc-essfiil in the try lor the extra point Manehcler haci 11 stnmi! olf 11 mid Bristol was kept on the ricfin-e Hilling of the game. Squiitr. no nnd Johnson were the outstanding 111 rformers for Manchester, lillr ihr defensive plav of Kelly at left, end leaturrd for Bristol. Summary; Manchester Ililsio; rav r. KrKv spencer llurci Johnstone lg Ingrnliam Robertson rg Bloom Chenev rt Munn Iaipian re Dowd qli Allaire iC Johnson lhb Knnr Happenv rhb Koieil Treales lb Fiwhlich Score by Manchester 0 tl 6 tl Touchdown.

Squat redo: referee, Purker; umpire. Mahoney; linesman. Nixon; tune. quarters: sub sliliitions, South Maiiehestir. Squall-do lor llaoiicuv: Bristol.

Hull lor liliMim. Illaske lor Inuraliam, llloom lor lioyi r. Iiigr.ihain lor IlLskr. Fitzgerald for Hull. Goulette lor tvi.irn.

rsjuiuii lor itiooiu. nK.ypcyn-ski for Kelly. Colbath lor Kane. Wesley an Freshmen Con(iier Tafl School Watcrtown. on.

tSiicrlnl.i Figlntng ag.itii-t a team that ou1 weighed II 25 pounds to a man. the Taft School eleven lost Its opening gime to Wsleyan freshmen today nv a score of 20 to H. Esieclally com- menriable was the work of Brardsly Bovd and Hvde for Tan, and Blakes ley tor Wesleyan. Summary: Taft. Wesleynn Care Mitchell -le wiSKns 1 aie oenavea jru aim i.nniic.

sur charging rs did that famous Bulwark I ce.ssor to Loud, flashed over the gem', of Tad Jones a year aito. Gnrvcy run- la six thrusts, aided hv a livening almost as successfully as did I yard penally. Miller missed the Caldwell, Loud kicking with a per fee- but Yale received the point when 11 Hon that caused iiiiiazement union Georyia lineman wius ollside. the experts and consti'inii Ion Garvey required Just about as the Georgians. time to muko a touchdown 111 In the line Capluiu Eddy- nil the third period us he did In the "Dud" Chiirlesworlli were the l'l'o- first and then he retired to nurse his Jiiti.s.

unci most of Georgia piavs were turned in er directions. Fori the team from Dixie, "o-eaiitnin the i me player Yale failed tn la I horn, and a pass bv Johnson was ground-I'lus big hov from the South tackled led. The Georgia quarterback the.i 'Vith a riradiiness and ranged with kicked to Oarvev at Yale's 40-vard i'i iiiirlrr.Manding caused the mark, who ran wide for 18 yards' be-Blue bo.ird of strategy lo delve Into I fore he was tinned. it resources. I Jonnnv Hnbcn.

regular quarierbacK. out of the game with an injured iniiider bu for the present. If today; will ive litii. Wnrrv about cinriiiio. mn Harlan Ellis, 7l0b wilson and Karl 3illhardt arranged their offensive -ith a mastery that thrilled the well stands.

forward pass inn- a ed nf inj. heaves were To. of Yale in but the fate was no worse i. tnr Ulnidnn Rhnrldml for lp Means fit Sweet Parker Freecoln 'tb Strlblnger Tlrrell Adrlanre Robbin Chadwirk Hyde Sexton Burns Trenriwell i McGultc I'M fd lev Oldl Me uithp moment Dudley leaped across the outnlaved th, J. "osicier oouiiieiii p- isrnih.M.

smith' tnp P. tlthntiBh iisXi af u'? -hltru1 Scott and Fichwick. The Yale ends are not (Low for Alexander. Strtbinser; Taft, Borlan; point! Maine; linesman, vvnitirr. uui-I after touchdown.

Strtbinser 2. Illy; time, eight minute quarter..

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