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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 37

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AUTOMOBILES; SPORTS EDUCATIONAL PART FOUR Pages 1 to I'' HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1025. ARMY REPULSES FOUR HORSEMEN" AND TRIUMPHS, 27-0 HOLY CROSS SCORES FIRST VICTORY OVER HARVARD, COUNT 7-6 TIGER AND TAR FIGHT TO DRAW ON QUAKERTOWN GRIDIRON Till! USES 0 TIGER OUTPLAYED Lafayette and Colgate Battle To 7-7 Deadlock West Hartford Springs Surprise Victory, 13-6 FLEET II TEAM but gets a iw Tryon (C) lhb. Itriwtr rhb. Score by periods: CROWLEY'S TOE IS Purple Back Boots Goal After Touchdown For Point Margin. CHEEK'S EFFORT MISSES ITS MARK Fumbles Put Harvard in Scoring Positions but Cross Line Holds.

Cambridge, Oct. 17. (Associated Harvard's potent backfleld foi'nd it-eii" facing a Pur-pie line Ju-t as powerful at Soldier's Field today and the Crimson eleven was defeated by Holy Cross by a one point margin. 7 to 0. It was the first victory for Holy Cross over Harvard in the ix consecutive years the two teams have played.

Score In second Uunrter. Both teams scored in the second quarter and forward passes were responsible for both touchdowns. The toe of Cheek, Harvard's quarterback, was not as effective, however, as that of Crowley, the Purple fullback, and it was Crowley's straight and true kick between the goal posts that made Holy Cross victors. Harvard was within ten yards of the goal In the first period and again in the third it had a beautiful chance to jut across a touchdown but each me the line of Purple drove them back. In the lirst, after failing to put the ball across the goal Pne whjle almost within plunging distance of it, Harvard again come back afur (Concluded on raise 211.) DEB FACTOR Fffi SEE IE Westerners Battered into Submission by Powerful Cadet Backs.

WORST DEFEAT IN LAST SIX SEASONS Team Goes Down Fighting but More Than Courage Is Needed. Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct. 37. (Associated Press.) Notre Dame t.iday fuM. led Kmite Itocknc's pessimistic prediction In a precipitate plunge from its lofty gridiron throne Jiefore a colorful throng of (ii.CM'O at Yankee Stadium.

rimt Defeat Sinee 1023. llattered into submist-ion by a owortul Army football machine, the lfoosier team went down to Its fint defeat since the Nebraska game of l'J2Z before a fleet set of Cadet -back which shattered the winning sixteen game streak of the Indiana eleven und broke t'he spell of Koekne with four touchdowns, 27 to The nix years of football at fcotre Ijime fail to show a defeat as sweeping as that of the mdets todav and forecast a week ago by the faouth Bend roach. Welcome to nilct. Today's triumph not only was to the gridiron gladiators cfiCoptain McEwan because it mark- r.rl a lijrrtitii? ttfilnt in the reenrd- fcreakincr march of a great coach and ere- f.i nut oe- Concluded on Pnffe 211.) MITRE 01 BEATEN Philadelphia, cut, 17. Pre-s La I 'ayi tie ai.tl Colgate but.

tied to a 7-7 tie on Franklin K.cM today, with both tennis display tig -enwntloiinl running attacks. Colgate staited like a Juggernaut. Khatighnessy puunding the renter of the line ana off tackle lor five ami six yards at a time. He was Kled by Hiewer und Caplaln Tryon, ine latter sweeping around the end. The march continued for forty jauls.

Tryon 1'hinnr. Through. On the LaFayette ten yard line, with a fim down, Tion took the bail and cknihed through the wilolj Maroon team to the al line for a touchdown. He made, the extra point with a placement. LttFayetio came back savagely the third period up.

n. d. Millmau run back Tiyi-ir kieUuir thirty. two yards and crushed, tweniy-tive yards 10 the- i'olgnt L'i-yaid line but fiim'iled. When Tryon punted Moore took ihe kick and laced t'llr-fy-eight yards before being downed.

Line plunges put l. i Fayette within Inches of a List down on Colgate'i -1-yard On the fourth wn Kirleslil backed up und threw a forward pass to Frank lirulit. left end, who fell over the goal tine fur a touWiduwn. Then, caimly calling for a towel, A. (..

Ford, the right end wiped the in ml from his Miors and kicked tiie placement which tied tha score. Few I irwiiril I'nnMr. Aside from the toss which gave Lafayette ih tout'iitlow forward pushes did not play an luiportantpnrt in the giimr. Coigate relying on the running and plunging of Tryon Hivd Siiaugh' and Lafaete coming to the fore through the Kill' -ski-Moor eomhina ie.n, operating frum kick format ion. The summary: Colgate Lafayette I rube Duffy Hooa Pollock Cot lira Itreig Fonl Mari-h LevitlMOn nrny Jtetithal Da ros.a Chipnian mi kat Timm Mchior le.

It. Rockwell rhb Bukos Pierce fb Patterson Touchdowns, West Hartford, Pierce Lindell; Naugatuck. Daley, Substitutions, West llart.ord, Milllken for Moore, Moore for Hay, Kinsley for Courtney, Lindell for Hattle, Hattie for Rockwell, Grey for Moore, Swan-son for Courtney. Referee Dudjaek; umpire Hart; head linesman, Forst. AFT SCHOOL WINNER OVER L00M1S TEAM ON WATERTOWN GRID (Special to The Courant.) Watertown.

October IT. Taft School football eleven defeated Loomis here this afternoon, 14 to 0, scoring a touchdown and two field goals and forcing the Loomis eleven back across its own goal line for a safety and two points. The touchdown came in the second period on a forward pass from Miller to Jones, who ran ten yards and across the iine after making the catch. Miller, In the third period, kicked two flejd goals from the 35 and 43 yard lines. A bad pass from the Loomis center when his team iad the ball on its own five yard line resulted in the safety.

Freeman of Taft formerly played with Loomis and Ilabcock of the Loomis eleven was formerly on the Taft squad. The summary: Loomis Pos. Vabcock le Byles It Tucker player Taft Mcserve Eddy Warner Corby Ayres Cosmus rg Leverivick Hurlburt rt Freeman Pick Graves Moore (c.) Jones W. Ives lhb Miller i-angmaid rhb C. Wallace Huntley fb Taylor Taft scoring: Touchdowns Jones; goal from field.

Miller 2. Score by periods: 0 6 8 Keferce. Jaejues; umpire, ilorse. iC) Colgate 7 (i 0 -7 Lafayette 0 7 07 Colgate scoring, touchdow n. Tryon; point from try after touchdown, Tryon placement) Irftfayetto scoring, touchdown, (Jrube; point from try after touchdown.

ForJ (place-ineiit); referee, A. II. Minrpe, Yale: umpire, C. J. MoCarty, tlermanleun Academy; head linesman, K.

J. Its an. MLlhignn; time i periods, 11 DEEMING WINNER OF LAT0NIA RACE-FAVORITE IS THIRD la, Oct. 17. (Asnoei.ifed Press.) Deeming, sturdy old filly from tho atablo of C.

It. Duly, lilade all Uio paoo and wan a luiidy inner of the J7.5UO a Id. l.jt.uiui cup stakes at two and oiie-fuuitli links, feature of the i-losing day racing prog I it in at Latonia Iml.iy. Miiv--y Waters finished two length. behind the winner und twenty-fun lengths ahead of the fuvorile.

t'lut-tugog. WrHdlt lt.ay and lo.wh were far bark for the greater p.nt of the Journey. The race was inn over heavy track, the t'liie for I ho distance being Two dollar hiutuel tickets on the winner paid lo lu, ju in and Ml INDIANS AND EUCKNELL BATTLE TO NO SCORE Lew iburg. Oct. 7 Associated University and the Haskell Indian battled to a nothing to nothing tie on muddy gridiron here today.

The wet ball caused renin nt fumbling. Norton of the Indians tried three drop kicks without success and Hurk-m ll's two attempts at placements alo went wide of the goal posts. (Special to Tha Courarit.) Naugatuck. Out. 17.

A flirhtiiig eleven from West Hartford battered its way to a 13 to victory over the strong Naugatuck HiKh team here this afternoon. The visitors displayed a powerful line plunging attack and a well developed aerial offensive In attaining third victory or the season. Hold on Yard l.lne. Tne locals got off to good stirt in he opening half and with the advantage of a high wind ani repeated fumbles by West Hartford gained possession of the ball on the visitors 1 yard line. West Hartford managed to stave off this attack, but shortly after a kick by Blrge wa blocked and Naugatuck recovered on the 10 yard line.

A forward pass Hamock to Daley netted the touch-Jown just as the first quarter ended. A series of punting duels in which the ball rce sawed up and down the field featured the second half In which neither team had any advantage. rieree, Goen Oven The visitors offense began to function in the opening of the third cniar-ier. A series of end runs- and forward parses brought the ball to N'augatuck's 3 yard line from where fierce- ran around end for the score. Birgo kicked the point after touchdown.

Shortly after Capta.il Lindell of West Hartford High Intercepted a forward pass and sprinted sixty, yards the second touchdown of the epriod. Birge missed the try for point after touchdown. Kockwell -anJ Milleker performed brilliantly for West Hartford until they were forced to leave the game on account of injuries, while Daley, Lew-sky and Hamock featured for the local high school. The score: YVVs. llart.ord Moore, lieKorest Courtney Ray lirapo Lindell (c) Haie Nau-raiuck T.i-.gell Lingell La Valley Stokes Lewsky Weaving Feniman Hamock Daley ...15...

...1 Stubborn Defense in Shadow of Goal AH That Saves Princeton. SAILORS TIE COUNT IN FINAL MINUTES Shapley Receives Forward Pass and Sprints Thirty-Five Yards. Haltimnre. Oct. 17.

(Associated l-i es Although outplayed by Its poweiiul opponent dining most ot toe game, Princeton played the Navy to a 10-IU tie before l.a,lMJ0 specta-(om in thu bugh IJ.illlmore stadium today. A stubborn defense in the shadow of its own goal line Is all that saved tho son of old Nassau from feeling tin: hooks of the Navy anchor. Ties Count l-lnd. The Tiger held the upper hand during most of tho game, however, the Navy tying tho count in the last five minutes of play on a short forward pass which carried thirty-five yards for a touchdown. Coach Koper elected to start with out tho Princeton star halfback, who last year booted the field goal that gave Princeton a 17 to 14 verdict over the Navy.

Tho Middles CHino In wllli all varsity hands aboard but were out lucked by the Tigers from the start. TiKrrn Meore Karlf. The Tiger punctured the scoring column curly. After having Its offense stopped almost to a standstill X'onchMlrd on Pane 211.) Dazzling Offensive by New Yorkers Pile Up 36 to 5 Victory. CAPTAIN BRILLIANT AS TEAM TRIUMPHS Scores Three and Tosses Two Passes That Result in Touchdowns.

Trinity lost to Vnlon College at Trinity Field yesterday afternoon. Union presented 1 dazzling- ofnnse. which Trinity team couid not solve. Captam Lauglilin ltd his team well, ring three touchdowns unj throwing tw. povoa which netted the other two tou liiluw na Union earned.

The other touchdown Came when llrigham. I ninri fullback, scooped up a Trinity fumble and ran for the score. without a doubt, ha the best srn.iii college team in the east I'nion Mart rant. The game started with Captain Lauglilin off to Even who fumbled. Purr scooped up the ball au-1 made ten yards before he was down-ed.

On the rirrt play Orriek made fivi yards. Even failed to gain twice and Orrlck punted foity yards to Laugh lin who was tackled by Thomson. Liefheit made four yard Pratt mad-j five and Lauglilin made it first down. Trinity was penalized five yards for off-side, Lauglilin ran thirty yr ids iround Trinity's left "end, Whltaker making a pretty tackle in bringing him down. Pratt made five yards through (Concluded on 1'nge 211.) I w-ii ii-1 -ln ii Hi nr i ii rr "1 i rJ M't 1 CuaJji See It 1 F.O.B.

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