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THE SUNDAY STATE JOURNAL Illinois SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. tM Pnf I Tlift Last Game Badgers PutUpjGa ii 1 Mwwiw'ni a ill I IliniL II Inn iftfiniirnn ornnun ss mnr Tninu 1 mi hi hi i mini hi uuluu KB as. ninnrno llpnTCn nuiihr n.i hMH i.i i fAirf I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 IIUII I I II I a trn v.r Uniui'-i 4r -T I Win From Maroons Saturd. 13 fcJ I I I t1 Tumbo" Stiehm's Eleven Puts In To 7 In Great Battle to put It ovrr and mrrc iirU inl I Am SOLON STAR OF NORTH Zuppkc Eleven Speeds To 24 To 9 Victory Over Wisconsin Saturday POGUE IS WONDERFUL Bid; Perfect Record Marred BADGERS TIE FOR THIRD Minnesota Takes Second Place In "Big Nine" Race; Northwestern Finishes Poor Last I will ni to 1.11th try wlt It miuh lirrr- It In tl. rarltig.

and. bU-. ar If ran full In Hie mmfi and. It not. ll -n Hm )oft B.1, Tt.ie a mx who tik1 ar.l rln.

tM.ri- and r. II. on mn.l th rrl.a fnr an 1 with UtHi- l' the hettlnir rlnn. Ncu.m- Fullback and Hamilton ab'e Ground Gainers: De. dien Badly Hurt AR! i lur CHICAGO.

Nov. il. wlun Ii till li'Ht cult In- had bri-l and pmi- wntild win Ii hot 15 or tlu lo hi- I I' proud or tin. inning tli kot an If It hud munt tlinuand. Me loiej a dorms, he dv-a Imrnc taclna: and tl- entlr mini.

hi known at horrppt. ani llama' northern VlMncs ond. place In the western Pocrue, race on Stagg field tris shoving over a touchdown In many tluiM Him wmpiP-nunu tdnt ha wouid not cl eat aa mm' did. Sensational Halfback Surprises U.000 Fans: Cardial Team Third In Conference Race (Continued Irom IV?" by It ITrTi much of the garm remarkable In thnt n.in of the playera were Irjured AiM mijny were not even bruised, BY JAMES DEA CHICAGO, Nov. 21.

In the rny. beefy day of old. a. Wioontri coach denW Hob Zuppke a Jo) on the Badger elpven bcatiae lacked heft. Tbla afternoon Zuppke took revenge on bla alma mater In Huge chuncka.

Tho Ullnola coached to a western conference title i.i wiacnnatn'a hope on tne In thon djyn tLera waa a company quarter. The final acore It waa a nereely louni t-i; but tha Gophers deserved Early In the battle they denu i. 7. M-dl. SIDELINE SQUIBS YaKottahanditto Rob Zuppke.

Poriip, and romiany. 'Zuppke bus developed. wonderful machine Illinois this year, and abould a post season (tame be arranged with Harvard, some surprises will be in order. When asked after the Rame what Badgers' home loooau iov ion by the of ii to 9. It mark-ed the sixth atralght tlrtory over oth- elpvena ror mr who closed tho aeaaon wun mo i.c.u- game was hard fought But roaches made several clutnK merely to give their players to tc uperate.

Outride of the s-natioivil uXving of Poeiie, the great offohalve pliylng "I -lm" CLirk and "Pari" stood out prominently for U. Soulre nd Petty covered their superiority over the and only poor generalship, ported by Old Dame Fort ine j.t. ed tho Mlnnesotana from pM bigger score. At least tlir.t touchdowns wPnt pll'timerin what apparently was poor 1. ad-and the referees whistle i iit n' more, on at the end ofjlx- 1 with the.

ball on Chicane and tho other at the end th-wlth tho ball only a foot 1h est slate of any bli arbooi tw (thwtKht of Potjiie, Ilffcroe Masldsohn, Jl MAa.g Nebraaka. the unbeaten amg fnrmt-r Mlitugan mnr, liaiu. rrcr he's ory good." Many others wlio saw the game nay that Is the preatiKt cvit. not xnitlnK even the Missouri Valley conference. i'n disputed Illinois' claim to supremacy ao well that linn returned trcm for nr.

Chicago goal. Cantaln Channan at itna.d Wallif Htrrfrtid or Kddln 1- In the west me ord la blemished, by an early season tie with the weak South Dakota elev vanN Can Solon and Hamilton w.re i at cent P'aJ' 1 i 1 ll. I lit-. Ill IS uvt to that of a jai krabldt. en and by a not auoRciuer football and broke up many WUron- pendablo ground gainer- Gophers.

Quarterback Uu. li Guard Stegemao were Hp slvc showing aftalnat iowa, woo the Nebraskant to a 1 to 7 score this afternoon at Iowa City. StaRg's elevc.t. nussell a t-ini tin gtronj wax not far Ih hind 1I daHh- A. In th- oth.

pamr- ion. Imt nam mate It lame to oi.n Hi n. erp Vi.ro-. In- ti Id work. H1h 70 yard uprliit In Iho IMayln fintvp m-1 tin-t two minut.

of play hh fud Michigan and passes to Stegemao Rave roons their bright flaahea of other strong western elevens, were almost unknown quantities In tne Captain Des Jardlen cf i. lin. uvroral tlmtn liroR Ii.nMH ui-n iti irw lici; what had ha'iud. west this year, and it was matter to compare them with Il all-Amerlran center, went i. i last game In the fourth qiian- and Kui'-art'd thn Mlinn'" hla Rrldlron t.y MaromtxT and Si tlif oth.T before Solon scored tin- dayliiK wond'-rMl RaniP.

ami r. i linois. The MlehiRanders nareiy ee-caied a tie with the Mlrhlgan nmvptl eaav for Nebraska. Ii. fore two llllnl haokn.

wi re Bito ir num, A VnAilv ClUHlT. lfMTP HTI I 111' in I Yal in. jrva shl tr i it. py pa su 1 r- aa Dld. "fen fis tru jBdei lorj Snnd 71.T 'oo1 Wm i.uf thl it i yai we li 10 a In V.1 I I i 'i -i, ti I 1 i Wfll nmri.u.

nid. I and MrMaatr-r ui- ami om i Notra Dames only western s.ao v. rtt aa lctorv over South Dakota. Muckn trio to ajfl a men ruimiu-i hi nn rlnw nlay. bi In th Minnesota took second place me westprn conference thla afternoon by a to 7 victory from Chi- touchdown.

The lineup Chicago Sparks Jackson Klxmlller Des Jardien Stpppman Shull HuntlnRton Knlpschlld raRO In the final half. That left hi-caRO and Wisconsin In a tie for third i inwa i.iaccd flftni by steady itoitsK i r.vi rn oi t-khuit lengtiih tn tmr i f. in i a vkw lory, Wisconsin waa not without Its Mara. Xk usual "Cub" I'u' and eh-r trrpat all. Kf-pler sdll-d 11-HnuU -idays Kpvrral tlnip for 1op.

CummlnirH and Hmlth did aome pood work In sotns; throimh thp f-w lioh a that wprp oihih In the Sm kpr Position''' KK RT KG I.G I.T l.K yn huh LHU tt -For CS.K.. TIIK FI.4CS Fl-ASHK Im K. UK Jt afS." nerfn'rmancr-s agalnxt Chicago and rarded that almost KOO.OOO was hurled at the for Inform- li mnr.cv was forw oppn fl' ld we onttdaypd. IIti. and K-lly tdaypd a ha-d a-my: but bfor Kiil'I'kP'a luatc hkM In- WlwonHin-a badtfifld hi ball It baa ahown In two and an Zuppkn said.

"Wlaronr at th start of thp aword hair Hip lKt w-p hap a'Pn" Smith mid Cummin brokp throuch the -pv. cral hit; Kalua whtlp Krptus and tll- K'-r lai. mn- K.7r brought Minnesota. Purdue and Ohio Btate split sixth place In the conference, the 1 1 1 the news that there was no play on Ilia known a a-et-rtch-qulck concprn. At lt hid was a big nmn iiumo wus not mentioned.

out io (inaiu-cd the U.tnK. e.l n. I reaped Iie barvpst. The Schafer Merger Flood and the' plot as per feet except The eaceptlon was the honest, oni fi.riner-turfman- who aon.ewmea be I who eschewed the hook makei. and raced for the pursea.

Me had a in i. it 11 a bad our llnp Vrunx HUlowa iiiiiki horse at the tan k. mi for the killing Boilermakers winding up me.r hw trimming Indiana. 23 to 13, while .1.. nuddnrk at the Bubatitutloua Ann.

planum u.il M.i u. niiiherlii Northwest- "jiannpd" too upvprdy for mlsslns I-05ne nd Clark when th. sp two stara it waa npxt to lus- L'H. flrieintli Ilia t.IU man utuuiiu, CUllUHl- lit HII1U.11., Vinr i. n.i nil.

fair i mii.m cti-t grimly aa the horses entered around Eighth place went to ln- n.rw',,rnr..re,nu,p and Northwestern brought UP tine assistant was holding his horse n.Br of the "big nine" With npll for Klxmlller; While for M- npll; FiHber for Dea Jardlui; mon for Fisher; Russell for h-. child; flray for Berger: Com-' 1 Gray; for Minnesota; Fesan for tn a inr any nuiimii i "'u' 1 noia pair. head. far aa the put.lte anew. a reckless, lirtlilant ulluw.

wUlln to take a chance of nuin to Jail to i rteh. The real head knew that it a swindle, 'the oilier man thought 'It a iiiiB aamble. All over th connirv Kiev lia.l branches. They that their system of beatlnK the races was uerfpet and Invited all i. per Pent at tprlaily aldtnft arore in i so bad that It was eeo u.oney would be running- Ih wrona way Jt the" track when the barrier Mashed unit was a notoriously bad starter, and in mod of Its starts It had been left.

The nlht before the great kllllnR was to be made one did coane to the and mi uir est that he draw by the bridle, and a nunar w.i.t, 1 tohr nrlio showing an heM ready. Th Ivarriernasneo. 0R(. core Wiseonsiin supporters took on hoia Early Score Advantage Illinois nrPtlpUy put thp on ton; Turnqulat for uunnigan: 0i Inn the RadRprg w-orca tneir ww nrvi nnartpr winn a bry for Tumqnlst: Morse tor i axalHtant starter inrew intt horse the barrier, a horse whip a conferemco eleven, slashed Its buttocks, and as the flag Krom tj, Btndpolnt of the turn-flashed down he horse leaped out season that practically clos-eitfht lengths tn the lead In the first Stlie, ine e'" times. Their aacnta declared that an), ti.r lanital they rould stana down rarly tn tnc mini Thr was nothlnn fluky aliont thP ard tun for a touchdown by CHirk and a 20 yard plan kirk k.vp out.

Perhaps hie suspicions were aroused anyhow, that night discovered some of the details of the schema, i The plan was that the gsnR should not bet a cent at the ttaek-on the h.r will twit 4ht, 4 tint ini. The lockev had his m- Mm tin scsi marker, aa thp was ad.anepd 70 J't'f A Vt -hrda In aevcral cleverly r-nccuted for-. oten to J9 to it leant won nearly ir' I'ocup adda Id point. strut-Huns. He rde from start to eessful In a decade.

nd In thp aocona quanfr. HaPdge for Diedrun. Touchdowns Russell, Hulou Goals from er. Referee, Northwestern. Benbrook, MU-hlgan.

Head lin Gardner, Illinois. i.n ai. ilBSera t- r-e- iw-t" ti'iue fiirtunes. ward passes and was carried over tne Illinois lino by Kieger on a Hue buc k. i.ttinir thev were to wsser 't here were nine Imrses in me amall Hikt event.

The owners wem HS BADGERS FIFTH a m-n others to affect horse the crooks amiimoned to caucus, the race waa re- tne odds. The money waa to ho all i-niiMl Btatrs and Canada. arseil, thev upon wimwi, I IN LONG RACE liKh wan to be al a nioeeraieiy ioim onp In thp final iprlod la-roaaii'a nly aforo ranio fpw ruin Hat- after thp atari of th aond half, whpn KiPK'-r went over thp lln and lUllowa kicked roal. Co' ZuppkR wa natiiraily mm thp ahowtnar of hi vpn and bad the follow ing Th.i from Maine to California In a bad secona. And the honest chewing a straw and grinning strut.S'ly.

proudly showed a IS winning ticket on bl horse. rr atunned by the ter tl.ev lluiired out price. Coiinlrtentlal aRenis wrra a.i. to every city in the country, where bets rould be laid, the ttsrents of the net rich quick syndicate were i LniFGIO TO Wtiprf Stavrum Int-'rccptml a pafc in the third quarter with a ch ar field ah. ad of htm.

a touchdown aeemed In-eviiahlp. But bp atum'lid on thp 15 yard mark and before he ould recover he waa downed. Had he ROttpn away, ih Wisconsin senrp would have been CHIC WIUOH" rare. It waa said afterward Watson Of Minnesota First To Cross Line; Merrill, Wisconsin, Fourth tooted to within three points of the EET1TCII Willi ATniBUTETQ POBUEftMD ZUPPKE; Ker madft 3 yards, a long pass, iiouows to Keeley. advanced the ball 30 yards to Illinois 30 yard mark.

Rleger failed to ri'n CummlDg made no gain. A Bellows to Buck, gained Illinois count. After the eame, while the trtnm to aav artpr tnc gainp-. -to jdiow Wlsironaln that we rould play HoiiKthliiK bpuldpa oprn foot' ail. anfl I did.

Wlaconaln showed tho alia, havp rnn iin aitalnit in thp wcond half and I tladirpra would havp dpf- Chlctuto or Mlnopsota had th' playpd vards 11 Ker failed to gain first down Vn ot Minne phant lllinolu roottr were rmmhlnK a lovsl Wlsronnln rooter yelled. PLRY BY PLKY lCCOUNTOFTHEGrME icy on Ji on Illinois 10 yard line. Cummlngs here this aft-made 2 yarJs. Rlegpr made 4 yards A tn cross. "We'll Ret you.

fellows in pasaetnau Bellows to Smith gsinea is ywrus Discing thp ball within 1 half yard of and track." The remark nearly creat i.K.hdf,n -ftrdlows gained wnes. ed a riot. rogue who waa downed In center of field. pM failed to. find Its man.

The same pusa failed aealn and FIRST QUARTER countrv run, participated In by an the "big nrne eemference colleges and An-es. Watson the Oorhers was ths first man to cross the tipe and his time, 23, sets a new record for tho evpnt. The Illinois band contained more Rleger was shoved over for the Badger's first score. Bellows kicked goal. Score Illinois 17; Wisconsin 7.

Macomber minted out of noun in.ua Ihmi Von can aay for inc that Wlswoiwiti ha a tpam a wrll roarhd aa any tn thp r-onfpTPiirp. She simply ha not Rot thp mpn. Miycifally thp Hadct-r tpam probably thf equal nt nnr The 'V pt, but If a i-ui hasn't rot fcKiii'all In him. you ran makp a tdat out of Juneau Sorely Diaappolnted Wagner received the ktckoft on bis Challenger's Manager Tenativc Accept Go In Havana- Cuba-In February pieces than the Wisconsin orKanlra-Hnn Director Mann of the BadRer the Badger's yard line. Bellows ten yard line.

kickeo. i The Padsers started the second half The race was run Immediately bo- band tied havp his entire list at Bellawi who was thrown on nlavine an cm ram wtucn anvanc- fore the pnrdue-lndlana football gam. the eame. lielwetn halves thp two ed the ball fr-m far In their territory was 45. Tho other baiida marched around tho field.

tn a tnnrhdnwn. Macomber kicked to teams In the order In which they fin ysrd lire. Kttllt made yaraa. fiunu failed through guard. Bellows punted and Clark received the ball on his 30 yard line and raced apventy I3 ANGELES, Nov.

21. ished and thplr scores follows Johnson and Sam ljiURford wli! Thp crowd, aliho'iRh not nearly ao Co-. Juneau was much 'Happolnt-cmI but said. "It was a rasp of ton tmtth roau: Vts-onsln did the st thp bora all playpd bard Amps. Illinois.

Ohio State, larcp a that of the ChttaRo Rame, Ptsvrum who was downed on his si yard line. Smith made a yard, Cummlngs made 2 yan's. Cumrnlnrs made j.ySmHb-wMed -wnotherr 1eh nuniberpd close to ll.tnh). punted and Pogue returned ttie nan i i yards to his 47 yard line Schoblnger made 11 yards. Pogue made I yard on wide riRht end run.

A pass senm lnr to Clark made 10 yard. Macomber punted to Smith who was downed on his IS yard line. Cummlnns failed to Pellows ma4e.3 around Grave" Bellows kicked to Porup who received the ball on hla 35 yard Hn racing throitRh the Wiaconsln team 65 for touchdown. Macontlwr kicked goal. Score-Illinois IT: Wlsiwtn 0, Zuonke rushed In 3 suhttttntps.

Mac 12ft; Chicago, 132; Purdue, 142; Iowa, yards for Illinois firat toucBdown w-In the first two minutes of play. waa one the moat spectacular I un of the Macomber kicked goal. Cennvl-llllnols 7. Wisconsin 0. 211; Indiana, 263.

Mason of Illinois, finished second. MISSOURI DEFEATS In HavanaOtba-for tha heavyweight tbampkmship late in ruary, If preaent plans rordlng 10 statement today 1 Woodman, I-angford's manar. i Ungford W'matched to box rounds with Harry Willa at arena on day. Crlffln of Minnesota third and Merrill lows kicked to Clsrk wuo was oowneq on his 25 ysrd line. Schoblnger made 1 yard.

Macomber made 25 yards around right end carrying ball to his 41 yard line Warner lost a yard, Ms-coinher mude 4yards. fmitball. but tb ralda crP almply too much attainst thpm ftmch-'tlaofi and I 'river wcr? of the anip mind and could only credit Ztippkp for Ma wonderful tpam. "Tha fellows werp tip atalnst It but they nrrpr quit for a minute" waa thctt pnnimcnt of WlsPonatn. Mucks kicked off to Macomber who th.

hall 15 vsrds to bl 3j KANSAS 10 TO 7 of Wlticonsln fourth. i-pj tine. scorn her made 9 yards. WHOOP MY DEARI I urpuiiTIU SebobliiRpr rrade 10 more to the padtr- Stavrum IntPt-ceptPd a forward pas Field Goal tn Final Period Turns and ran 30 yards to the Illinois 15 NEBRASKA EASY LOUa SI Sltnaii" Austin, Mleiei Nov. 21.

Aesdsmv of Prsirt du CWeri, Coach Tom Wilson return, to New-. omber kicked to Bellows who was hi. to vurd tine CummlnRS ers 40 yard line. Macomber mane more and Schoblnger addPd 4 yards, a. ti aA ika lr-firt Hlfl 7b Trick For Show-Me Team msrk.

Cnmmlnrs lost 1 ysrd. II-ilnols was pensTlsed '5 yards for offside Trs v. Rati Illinois 11 yard mtrtlp-8 -yards. WUcets-rn VICTOR OVER IOWA yard line. 1 13 for holding Smith fall- UchddBger-B taraiP tr I 1 punted to Potie Wisconsin's T-oime rarried the ball to LAWRENf'K, Kiss, Nov; crowd of lO.inlO."-Missouri defeated Kansas here today by score line.

Smith gained 2 yaraa. itteger added 2 more. Smith made 1 yard ball on SllinoUt. 5 yard line. Illinois got the ball on downs Macomber fumbled 15 yard line but Schoblnger fatten i Haiiigan's Toe Work Resp.ons York Muudav wherp hp Ptpitea tn businwa with father.

Wisconsin wilt aorry to pp tH popular cvich for ba haa nwda morp frbnds In hl abort tay hem than any twit th nadcrs havp prpr had. With most of laiTTesra vetprans e-onp bp had to work with Junpau In build luc'np a new Hnp and that MaJToftl weut lor aoiiiclhint I rertsin, fir Wlm-ontdn's trppn Hnp has apntrally lrpn toiicvdcd the tpt In th ipt. who wss downet In bis tracks on his 40 yard line. Rue, In for Bohoblngpr, made 7 yards. Macomber punted to Bellows who was dowppd on his 20 yard llnp.

Bel WisecntJn, Won Its tsnth atralght victory thia aesson, by dfatlru ths University Southern Mlnoe- acta hers today, 110 to 0. Keewatl" i hoed a variad attack and aeored j.it arlll agalns tha loeala. Tfla gam waa probably th last of tha I season for Ksswstln tiniest a gamt i tie aPraeigsd with 8t John'a Militaeyaeadsfwy of DIall, Wis--ensTn, or Manquotts Aeadsmy of i Milwaukee. gain and Wisconsin got me uu downs when Keerer 1 threw Schoblnger. Bellows ss thrown for a 10 ysrd loss.

He punted to cehler of field. Macom back of the goal line and the ball was put In plsy on 20 yard line scoring For Victory Registered By Stishm Team IOWA CITT, la, Nov. 21 He safety for the Badgers. Srhobln- lows made yards on spread play of 10 to 7. Kansas scored early in tnt first period, gaining throngh-an exchange of punts and carrying the ball over on straight footba'I.

Wycoff tied the score for Missouri In the second quarter, after be bad found holes tn thp Javhawk line repeatedly. Gray and Smith sde 10 yards throiiRh center Mia neit atlpnint Betted 3 yards. braska-Comhuakers defeated ber failed to RSin. to gain. On a take punt formation paas Clark to Macomber made 15 ger carried the ball 30 yards to center of field.

Wagner made 2 yards ScbotA Inger failed to gain. Clark failed to to 7, before a crow4-ff Kreut failed to ralu Bellows lost 2 Thp lineup follow: rards on wide left end run. Bellows rards. Pocue added 6 yaraa the ball nn Wisconsin's 25 yard line, A it ivnia craves gained consistently for the In- today. Halligan's rood toe wors the main factor.

The Co.nhi.s' kicked to Pome- on 25 yard Kcinlres vaders during the first half, and 24, Wla-1 captain planted three plan-m. nt Scof Iltnols line and waa downed on the 37 ysrd Armstrong iGrstca bmke the tl and won the kicked goal, consln 9. from the 35-yarel line and added rs'n. The period ended with ball In Illinois posaesslOB on Wisconsin's 4S yard line. Scores Illinois 17, Wisconsin.

9. Wls'-onsin scored safety when Macomber fiimblpd bark of Wisconsin's goat scoring 2 points. line. Rue msdt 1 ysrd. potne wss thrown br Keeler for a 4 yard loss.

pass failed and the ball was bark. Pogue bit center for ysrd. Schohlnrer carried the. ball to the Badtrer I yard line, dart added 3 rarda Macomber was thrown for a iiraa Clark failed to tain but I iNStN Stavrum Iimi Gardner Kennedy Minks Ke 1-r. Capt Hati Mucks kicked off to Clark who re- I r0r, hy kicking one goal frot turned the ball IS yarda to Ms 30 yard jey's touchdow, Nebras a gaire with a field goat troin tne u-yard line In the final quarter.

CORNELL WINS CROSS line. Pettybrldg playing Tor MBC-Irronnd gainers and. Imp sru Illinois was penalized 5 yards for off aide play. The ball Is on Illinois' 33 rard l'ne. Pogne failed to gain.

Rae G. Chapman, (C.) C. Watson G. St-wart R. T.

Petty Craves Clark otnber. made 12 yards. Schoblnger I wpre Rutherford, Potter and Macomber made a place, kick from 20 failed to gain. Clark fumbled bntjftj ries, made one snsaoi.a: made yard through center. Wag COUNTRY RACE EASILY FOURTH QUARTER 1VII.i covered the ball.

Pogue galre is tnss. Oows to Parson to Kirk yards through center. Clark added wicis, which netted 40 yards. I i vard line. Score HllroU.

Wisconsin, 0. Mucks kicked to Mscomber who was Cumir ner went In for Pogue Macomber punted to Smith wfco was downed on Bis 5'. yard line. Pellrea lost 1 yards ieltis Fcxtie ft II. Macomber Macomber kicked over goal line and Kiuilh more, pall on Wisconsin Zf yarn tine.

not maintain the ied. N'FW HAVEN. Nov. 21 Cor Am.A 20 vard line, pcnortin- a. I Wisconsin put ball in play on their 20 made 4 yards lost nell had an easy time winning toe m-J e.r made 4 yards.

Clark lost 2 yards Krens V. renMnrer ttuhetitutlcma: For Illinois, Rue for S. hohtneer. Wagner for IontP. yard line.

Smith failed to gain. Rle 3 vsrds. Pogue kt 3 more. Clark on spread play, A Wisconsin pass failed Illinois was penallied 10 yards for Interfering with the pass An- lercollpRtat erops-country run thrsi Schoblnger msd ysrdu failed to tain. Graves place kick fail stternooo.

Her total was Jj. aRainst Llcspd to Bellows wl.o was For wia-onalnr Kelly for Han. Mc- ed and Bellows was downed on his 15 sna iiiei other i ii. hm rnmmlPRs i other pss rasiefl ana pui ran Tech 0: Wlnln-s vard line. Pass Bel- yard line.

Smith failed to gala. Tay coUegew scored: Massscausetts Mat tr Mucks, Taylor for Cum rtiinx. Rleger for Kreus. Referee, Vagtdeohit. MUhtsan; awnlre.

Gor maae yarns i lor gained 1 yard. deal 113: Pennsylvania. 114; rnme ger made 3 yard. Bellows kicked to center. Rock downed Mm la bis trseks.

Pogue msde IS ysrls around Keliey. plunge fallpd. MaPomlr added 6 through center. Clsrk failed to gain. Schoblnger made jard Illinois was penalii-tl 13 yards for holding, Poene rosde 1 around Ipft end.

Kpeler threw Clark for an Taylor made first downs on Wiscon ton. l-9; Colby. 15; Dartmouth. 171; doe. Harxard: Head linesman, Kblght sin's 25 ysrd line R.er added 2 Reown, 1SS Columbia.

214; New lora, of Dartmouth. Time of qiiariera. IS lows to Ptavmm On a fake print formation Cummlngs carried ball 15 yards. Illinois was penalise! IS yards for off-slip. The bsll is on Illinois'.

41 yard. Une A long pass failed dimming msle 15 yards. Smith gained 6 yard. Pass the mt trial. Fmltti iJpo s.n-Bellow kUkett to Badger 37 yard line.

Schobiftrer bit center for 3 yard Potnie carried ball to Badrer 24 yard line. Macon Hr made. 5 yard, fw-bo-blnser failfd to rain over Keder to Ruck failed. Bellows kicked to minutes Touchdowns: Posue 2, CSark. Rleger Po -wit dwneJ on his 45 stp from tdaccnent.

Vneswls-r AUSTRALIA! yard P. Talof re; lace4 Cummlngs. in center, taking the laH to Illinois- 2' 6TALLINOS WAS ANOTHER STRATEGIST FOM eOST'. It was a rrj pises of HougMon'a In tending Brickie when Harvard was within strx elisrtsnes cf Vale's goal. The Brickley took sii ttim Mttle-J back spetti0 thing but a drop kick, lettrs Logan tailed on franchs to rece a foewsed psss and there ana to trtop Men.

It va trattse of aenmnt tt Br wex ir fee rtf wiWutes v' did. At Marvsrd ths eety i get sit In feetbsH Is to py a Brlcfctay won ter as a prUatS last ysae. bu' sesnfed wf ft t'S yrsr as tain and d.tt. ysrd line A plunge failed. A pass failed Pogue made I yards.

A Vacomher 3. msr was a tn Illinois i yard line. Kruht rtad 1 yard. Th nil, w.ner to isra man- i ywrwa. half the ball in -rm- Macomber attempted a place kl.

from dAtihl na-s to Clarke made yards tlQNACHS TO CLASH McMaer In for. Mucks Rau bifvc riAwt; )r tJi- f4, The ban" was MAtHIOS Saf ARK" ttedg. territory prai ticsiiy all the NrTW TOHK, Nov The Austral i stan teaaa of OouU-t and won Illinois son's possession on Illinois' yard CTflJ HCRC WITH i. twakt.1 i ibiib Intercepted a fmrwjrd js nn1 as downed on bis yard line. Rleger line Scnrp fr.t half, lihaoia 17, WUeon the sli-day re tonleht fatted to gain.

Bellows falied to SECOND QUARTER his 20 yard line. Th- Raders tinea on on their 20 yard Hat. Keeler lost 2 rsrdf Tteilows thronirh ceter. Smith gslne-t yards over Petty patting the tall on A iscon-s'n's 27 yard lit Rellowu pun'ed to Prsrae on Illinois Ida Phsine ran through ewtir F-dger team sun f. a mrttsdj t-erl.

of final pir.a. Ico- I Th a loeal ataiateor eiev- hsrh 1 UCSSl Namira iu, sr rfct-d I Plav va ienmed wtih tte til in Ixmg failed, Belkiw to 1srk who rssturnexl Mill to center til 1 iTira ta.s a en ttoirfc-t ar.J Orea-la rmrd I.Ti! IUir! W.rteln J11 of tieM a-beee rts Soe' lliuaots 24, WtiPoasIn 9. r.lls and In th. hsr of I srd line. Ue'B-in receive! tne tail trwsj a i's-r tr In trss.

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