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62 SUNDAY NEWS, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 PITT PANTHERS MAUL PENNSYLVANIA, 144) LONG FORWARD PASS TRYON STARS AS COLGATE BEATS SYRACUSE, 19 TO 6 LEADS TO TOUCHDOWN FORDHAM BEATS CITY COLLEGE IN EASY STYLE, 76-0 Fordham university enjoyed a field day yesterday in its annual gridiron frolic with City College, Syracuse, N. Nov. 14. Amid frequent fumbles caused by a mud- caked field Colgate defeated byra- Panther Meat! Quaker Eleven Outplayed All the Way Pitt lIcMillin Philadelphia, Nov. 14.

Pennsyl Pos. L. E. K. Hemu Wtiison Pits- Robinson.

Snyiler Steeia Cutler vania, regarded until two weeks ago as probably the leading east- Fomie Chi B. Million Watch Football Games in U. S. A million persons in the United States watched football games yesterday. Big games in the East and Midwest accounted for almost a hair million 128,000 persons to be exact.

The largest crowd, numbering close to 80,000, filled the Yale bowt The crowd at the Penn-Pitt contest numbered 54.000. Th i.er E. Kifer Harding; Welch today by the score of 19 to 6. It was the first time the locals' goal line had been crossed this year. Capt.

Eddie Tryon of Colgate, one of the leading scorers in the east, put across two of the touchdowns garnered by the "its -Q- Roer Fie Ms Kreuse B. Brown Gustafson Score by periods: Penn 0 0 -O Put 7 7 14 if -jj Touchdowns Gustafson. Harding. Points aft--r (vfln1 tinstafon 2 (plat ki'fcs. Substitutions lor Wilson.

Singer tnr Heintz. Ervsou for Robinson. Douftlas Eddie Tryon Zev Graham Dntch Wcerner Helped to swamp City college. winning its seventh straight game Maroon, and his playing, both on offense and defense, featured the battle. lor ieic.

Linn lor Steeie. Ouioroe lor Koct-rs. Booth for Gui-iafon. Scull for Singer. for Kifer Waseoloois for Kru.

Balier for Pike, for Leith. Ueinti for Scull. Sjeracki for Foade. Kreu'e for Goldberg for Cul-''T. Roeers for Pike for Thompson ffr Th ayr.

Scull for Heints. Parke for Birt'er. Fryman for CHitorne. Sorfnson for Kruee, Roberta for Irwut for Brown. Schnutt for Welch.

by the score of 76 0. The fans were given a thrill in rrank oargan, the Maroon the last minute of play when coach, started his first string team at the beginning of the game. He kept his regulars in for the first NOTRE DAME BEATS TECH TEAM, 260 South Bend, Nov. 14. Notre Dame defeated Carnegie Tech, 26 0, in an easy game this afternoon before a "homecoming crowd" of 30,000.

Tech never threatened to score and the Irish played an extremely conservative game. Flanagan, Notre Dame back, was the star of the game. VILLANOVA WINS Bethlehem, Nov. 14. Villa- quarter, and they wasted no time AI Kreuz Al Leith They did their best for Penn, but it wasn't good enough.

era team, received another dose of ootball disappointment today, bowing to the University of Pittsburgh, 14 to 0. The Panther completely outplayed Tena, which had ruled a heavy favorite. Pitt Takes Lead. in rolling up 2 points. lnhe middle of the second quar ter the entire Maroon second team was injected, but the Lavender MEEHAN POPULAR MIRACLE MAN OF JUBILANT N.

Y. U. A new miracle man, another master mind, has cropped up this football season in the person of John Francis Meehan. head coach of could not stop them either. Meister carried the ball across for Syracuse.

Harlan Carr, Syracuse halfback, outpunted Tryon in the kicking duel between the two stars, but Syracuse fumbles proved costly at critical moments. Capt. Foley of Syracuse made several long runs, but he floundered in the mud and was tackled twice from behind when he had clear fields in front of him. Tryon made his first touchdown in the initial his second in the third. Mankat made the third touchdown for Colgate in the final quarter after a punt had been blocked.

The line-up: The first half ended showing 40 tallies for the home team and the Pittsburgh took the lead in the! nova defeated Lehigh university in Lavender whitewashed. Gargan kept his subs on the field in the first period with a splendid aerial attack. A forward pass from Brown to Gustafson brought the their annual football clash in Taylor stadium today by the score of 6 to 0. second half, but after the seconds scored he shot in his regulars gridiron activities at New tall from Pitts 43 yard line to XYork university. Penns 19 yard line.

Gustafson ts against. Zev Graham, Jim Woerner and Jim Manning smashed, forward passed and end runned City College into oblivion. Seidler, City College guard, was the only Layenderite who could cope the home team. and Harding then collaborated in a series of line smashes until the former finally plunged over on the fourth down. Gustafson also made the point after touchdown with a placement kick.

Although the visitors outclassed their opponents in the remainder of the period they could not score. Gustafson wa3 largely respon- Popular Chick has endeared himself to the Violet supporters forever because of his amazing success in his first year at the Heights institution. Meehan was Syracuse Hanson Levy Archo6ka Friedman BiffiTS Bay ley MendeH Foley 4C) Flanagan Carr Bar but ti Pos. B.I. L.T.

L.E., Q.B. Colrate Timm Daerossa Chipman Williamson Beuthel Bray Levinson lehJer (C.l Seyboit Shaughnesaey The New York ELECTRICAL SCHOOL Established 1B03. The N. T. Electrical School Is the pioneer and premier school of the I -earn by Doins" method.

When you have completed this course, you will be fully Qualified to handle ALL branches of Electrical Industry. The equipment of this school is unequaled and up-to-the-minute. Open all year. Send for cataloene. 43 West 17th New York City The Fordham contest marks the close of Capt.

Bob Phildius's career. The lineup: Chick Meehan siole for the second touchdown elevated to the pinnacle of popular- I. XT TT- TT .1 Fordham Pos. Lrary .1. Feaster T.

back intercepted a pass nf Qom. HONOR STRINGER Irving Stringer will be honored T. i C.CNT. Phildtos Dreibmd Seidler Rosen biuth en Jrenns 23 vard line. TCVlch Tinvn-fTiT oTTtoriAiiMvl a-rA xta I Connor Obester R.

G. swept around an end for 18 varH? at a dinner of the Laurelton Golf toaturaay. a mith t. vvuiuuio 1 ICICH loo OilLUrtJ v.oiuraoia eleven last club Saturday. R.

B. nruirg wnna a noie at tackle Columbia team that had been rated one of the strongest in Blue and i Tubridy Mier Cohen Josephber? iranam B. Manning H. Woerner R. H.

Zakzewski B-. by periods: mie rustory. Against such a formidable out fit, Meehan sent in an untried to sneak through for a touchdown. Gustafson again place kicked the goaL That ended the scoring. Penn's Best.

Penn displayed its best brand of football in the third period, with Leith and Rogers leading the attack, but could not summon the necessary punch to score. Pitt wa3 penalized to the one-yard line for holding, but kicked out of danger. Al Kruez, the injured halfback, was put into the fame, hrit Fordham 13 15 21 76 C. C. U.

0 0 0 Touchdowns Fordham: Manning 3 De-laney. Graham S. A. O'Connor 3. Gripp.

Woerner. Points touchdown Graham 6. A. Connor. Safety Gripp.

Substitutions Fordham: Walsh for Ie-laney. Delaney for Zakzewski. Conboy for Delaney. Connor for Manmny, By an for Graham. Gnpp for Woerner.

Marcotta Green lineup and held Columbia to a 6 6 tie. The significance of the 6 6 draw may be appreciated when it is realized that Columbia was figured to be at least three or four touchdowns stronger than N. Y. U. And Meehan's cluster of rookies fairly outplayed their seasoned opponents most of the way.

tor ieary, Koberts Tor Waifli, Simonetli for Feaster. Sweeney for Smith Beioin I TSV 1 It I i A 'J. for Obester. O. Hermanot for Bruce, Mar- miliar tj ceiion tor vonboy.

Grander for Byan, alette lor Marcotte. Koppenbure for uuea to gain, lhere were five in tercepted passes in this martw weeney. JKarin for Delan-y. Sie' for O'Connor. Gormjm for Obester.

Reinhardt for Marin. Iuffy for smtiTi. Reid far anmnff: v. u. Packtr for L-pir, tor tttiier.

Lv.so for Cohn. la a last desperate effort to end the panting duel which developed in the last period, Penn tried to rush the ball on the fourth down Rexch for Jceephberc, Seidler for Gold- oerir. lor Josphbere for Iji-TT for Phli.HTin f- wr.en the Ked and Blue was on -t-ias 40-yard line. The attempt (Other picture on page 64) MIDDIES OUTPLAYED, BUT BEAT BUCKNELL Annapolis, ML, 14. Navy's varsity football team came from behind to beat Bucknell, 13 to 7, here this afternoon by scoring a touchdown in the fourth period.

The Middies scored twice on forward passes, with Shapley, star Navy back, on the receiving end. Bucknell scored when Mc-Cleary snatched a forward pass from McConnack and raced twentv -irt worked the ball to the 5- RACE WAS FIXED, JOCKEY ALLEGES Lexington. Kv Nov. 14 Jockey Donald Mergler, suspended yara line. On the next play there was a fumble and Scull picked up the ball and ran ninety-seven yards to the goal line.

Referee Thorp, however, ruled that Rogers had pulled the pigskin from Irwin's arms, and called back the rjay. -The visitors again took the ball, but lost it on cowna. maennueiy uct, 1U at tatonia fol lowing a lauity ride on Bumnkin TT- Best Shave I ever rreuenck wonnson Z-vear-oid. has had! yards for a touchdown. Buckneil clearly outplayed the Naw team confessed the race was fixed, it throughout the game.

was stated here tonight. CONFERENCE CONFAB BOSTON DOWNS BETHLEHEM Chicago, Nov. 14. The Western conference will hold its meeting SOCCERS, TYING FOR LEAD and arrange its schedule here Dec boston, rov. 14.

Boston out Blair, the Boston center forward, 3, 4 and 5. played Bethlehem here today. got me trurci goal on another cross winning by three goal3 to none and irom leming, one of the most spectacular and brilliant plays seen tying Fall River for leadership of And you'll say the same thing after your first shave with Rapid-Shave Cream. Our toiletries department is replete with accessories that "better and shorten the Razors and blades of all dependable brands a fine variety of soothing talcs, lotions and creams and the marvelous new Colgate's Rapid-Shave Cream that softens the stiffest beard. Colgate's RapidTShave Cream, 35c (3 for 95c) tee American fcoccer league.

i-rora the whistle that sent the teams away on their SO minutes battle the Boston club go the jump ar.d kept it, and, though favored by a strong wind in the first half nere inis season. Brown Stars as Giants Beat Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nov. 14. New York Giants handed the Philadelphia Soccer club a handy 5 to 2 trimming in an American Soccer league game here today.

Davey Brown, Newark-born right wing of the Harlem aggregation and an Notre Dame in Mourning For Dead Player. South Bend, Nov. 14. Plunged into mourning by the death yesterday of James Powers, 19, whose neck was broken in football scrimmage ten days ago, Notre Dame university today devoted its annual homecoming day to paying tribute to its deceased gridiron hero. When the Notre Dame team took the field to meet Carnegie Tech the Notre Dame section of the stands were draped in mourning and players and students wore black bands on their sleeves.

when the team made its three goals, in the second pressed Bethlehem to the limit and had the latter on the defensive in its own territory for the greater part of the period. Galiaway got the first sroal for outstanding star of the recent united States triumph over Can THE GRAY DRUG STORES Broadway at 43d St. 100 East 42nd St. ada in Brooklyn, tallied four of Boston on a cross by Fleming after 11 minutes. The was scored by Blair on a center by McNab one the victors goals.

The half time score was 1 to 0 in the visitors' minute latex. Afte 41 minutes jfavoz, Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.

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