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18 THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE-NOVEMBER 5, 1022 Jinx, Still Camping on Maroon and Gold Trail, Robs Cavanaugh's Team of Services of Jack Keahane JACK CONNOLLY, FLEET FOOTED VILLANOVA BACK, FOOTBALL FANS MAINE WINS OR MAKING ONE OF TEAM'S LONGEST GAINS, 32 YARDS ATTACK REFEREE GETS 6-6 TIE STAR BACKS WIN TUFTS TUMBLED FOR HOLY CROSS BY MIDDLEBURY Georgetown Defeated in Vermont Team Victor on Washington, 10 to 0 Own Field, 6-0 Field Goal by Broussard Medford Team Makes Bid for Fred Hoey of Boston Decision Allowing (ioa! Starts Big Rumpus Badly Injured His Decision Gave Game to Bowdoin Puts Up Gallan? the First Score Fight Throughout Score Near End Haverhill High, 13 to 10 on Forward Over Goal Line! Mob Surges on Field as Says Try StracV Simendinger Tallies 55-Yard Run Him and Bounded Manchester, Loses Spoils Chance I DbilMIrk the HpHSHTNOTOX Nov I A IIty Cross fighting- mad with the bitter mory of 2S-7 defeat last FaM St til frh in mind and two defeats to accounted for. encountered the lVvy Crtrfuwn eleven at Special Dispatch the ftlobe MIDDT.KBI-RT. Vt. Nov 4-Tufts went down to to defeat at the band of Middlebury College this afternoon on Porter Field. The visitors were conipb-tely outclassed for three periods, but aided by penalties for Oaf nc Inl nitpairh to Ihe I.

lube MANCH'UTBR, II, Nov Mass. High won its Wth'tJonAeCWtiTfl victory this afternoon. However, the visitors' goal line was crossed for the first time this nr. and at th- nl -t the second period the score was Kan- it I I I 1 PLOWING 11 -YARD ADVANCE WARD, AIDED BY GREAT INTERFERENCE, THROUGH PENNSYLVANIANS FOR fail IHapitldi Mir 1 M. Kv l-Ttm tlon of hel-JiT fnlVf defeated Uowdoln.

io n. or wi the ganv- a tl til fhi contest of the Riate chanip" serifs pla.i- MThfttH deld StrMMM fi Im Ihu I 'l-Uatd li and It I- If the final of the 'lletals known tlv f)r-t of i ha Vevec lir'oi' ich a at a foftliU Tiire, -finartcrs of hour hefnr American Ivairur Park mis afternoon; nd in a rough and hard-fouirht contest i iicted on the over-eager Middle nury men. reached the Middlehtirv 20- I cncflter Hlgn IO. llHicriiiu i. wii i.

ti.i..- ing to the field for the second half. Hn-j verhlll. by a display of old-faj-KioP. I linn IninU IlIC 17SI Ill'-fl better than ln SjfVfnged the -r i on their vic tor blackboard by sound!) trouncing-Ex- ndtne's pnpil. I to 0.

line and seriously threatened to scor. in the last nerlort However. Ashley of Middlebury blast- i yards, carrying th- bull ManChc ler's' i seven yard line. On Hie founh Lusty Brou Substituted l.rrle In tli the third VTu! end run I. a Loutaaiia boy.

who op Riopcl. first put the iK-liftht the middle when, after a beau-' vards. toe feature St r.i iiupi's wnen ne captured a forward pass back of the goal line, thus art vine the ball tn the bail was within 12 rrvoBq of MM' tieU i. h-td i Chester's coal line and vas olflclally Ci 1 I fl (vlll I k. tH same ud to that time, he dropped -4-vard line and with hack to the Well-dirtied loot dropped the oval carried across, although Hits wai hiivii-, uously Largely through forward, pass, whith netted 35 yardw.

Haverlill! scored Its first touchdown fter three inlnutt a-juarely between rjie for a Id goal. Then In the final Quarter with tr Georgetown scoring machine making a sperate effort to score bj means of an overhead attack. fMmendineer stepped the breach and grabbing a Georgetown heave on his 45-yard line ran to (he goal line for a touchdown. Brous-ard kicked the goal. of play and the outlook was an easy victory for the visitors.

But this seemed Just the spur that Manchester the 20-yard line. The visitors were unable to hold the Mlddlebury backs. Ashley in particular p-oinR through for consistent gains at i the tackles and around the ends. Much was expected of the Tufts line, which is unusually heavy, but the speed and teamwork of the Blue and White more 1 than made up for this advantage. Xot only was the Tufts outfit unable i to gain on line plunges hut Its own line wa penetrated for several long gains.

I Etelman of Tufts, put in as substi- tute quarterback in the second half, did some good work hut his interference was punctured most of the time and he was unable to make any great gains. Score Made in Second Period in craer to resell the pd int rda, Estltiiares Iti alar oi ruti frotirifo to flowdc in i a-1 in 'he Mrd rlod. if tar mtnta had h-v exehatiffei Morr II threw a fnrwui was aught OllrlMms. a stoi p. until he r.

ac iie.i yard line. An assuiiit on ihc Maine's llp followed, cmc for the loll'hdcwn. Neither learn cml, in.r. in ih, me ond or third perlmls. In which Bf'wtln had tli- edge on I he vUltoix, Inn fail to develop cne neiessar punch A 40 yard run lv H'alr In the hii pe riod gav Maine hop.

of scor na irniciedfatelv aflerward Mklne wnffof punt. the of tin t'r. ricd Smhii nftepiiiie.1 i in needed and successive smashes nu'i la 40-yard line run by I arby not Oflll evened the score but contributed I field goal from placement which placed the locals in the lead which they -i tained until Haverhill's smashing attac in the second half overcame this lead and gave the visitors tlir-c points to the good. The ntajrlnx la the fourth quarter was Holy Cross Near Line Again The Purpie. still on the alert, offered to stifi a defense to the forward hurls Of the Georgetown backs and.

after Several were incompleted. Broussard aped high into the air and grabbed the oval in the closing moments of the game and. with excellent Interference "mm bin teammates, took the ball to Middlebury kicked off to the 10-yard line and the ball was run back 20 yards. Tufts fumbled twice. Middlebury re covering.

Ashlwv made 12 yards, i from (he line, hu the hull fall' to carry high enough. ThlgMgfH lowed by etle 1J 1 1 iincj foiw.n iinruuisn iacHie. me Dan mux sawed ffce shadow of the Blue and Oray goal back and forth always well within the Tufts territory and was in the possession of Middlebury on the 50-yard line at the end of the period. The defense of the visitors weakened in the second period. Ashley gained WESLEYAN'S EARLY hsts.

With the ball on the 10-yard tiii. the Parple tried the Georgetown One to no avail and Broussard was bout to try for a field goal when the whistle blew, ending the contest. The wonderful defensive work of th Georgetown team in the final period la holding the Purple on the two-yard ltne for four straight was the n. bright, feature of the team's almost wholly In mldileld. The attend-i ance exceeded 12.000.

i Fred Hoey, Boston sport writer, who i refereed the game, was severe lv In-! by an Infuriated mob of spec-j tators who attacked him at the close of the contest. The Manchester coach, players and i the crowd had criticized Hoey for his I decision tn regard to the second touch-' CRONIN OF BOSTON COLLEGE GAINING FOUR YARDS THROUGH VILLANOVA LINE through the line and a forward pass, Ashley to Potter, netted 27 yards, Ashley made three yards off tackle and a moment later 12 yards around riaht I DRIVE A WINNER i.arves ny i.otn teanih. With lesa than two in nines lo pi i Sin. ill threw a paxs Which was rautl by Merriit. who run to the jo.yard II from which point Hue plunaes were to ncre (he touchdown, M'tiiM tal the bull over.

In the play following the tonchdow Small booted the ball in an attemi kick a goal from placement The kle was a poor one and the nail i finally going over and between the no; posts The official gae the Point Maine agaliiht the protect of linwdoi men. After the game a lengthy confer, place at which Toolell, iln llow: ta. kle. testified that he positive In ball came bounding along th grouie -nd. Papke made three yards through I la.

Flavin and Simend.nger featured center. Ashley skirted right end for one kicks Th. also yarns. notiquMi wa8 pui in ir isiim, AmhPl'St llPTPnTPfl Vf I Tfl who injured one Knee, and mediately j. wv i intly in carrying the hall.

on Middletown Field down given Haverhill. When the whistle blew for the end of the game, crowds from the sidelines rushed out to meet Hoey as he left the field, and despite police protection. the substitute tore on seven yards through right tackle. A couple of passes 'vere incomplete and Tufts took the ball on downs. Tufts' I line plunges failed to gain and it punted to Middlebury 's 40-yard line.

Ashley. I ie Kmg. was putting up a I atre at right end for Georgetown first appearance in the lineup is Injury in the Cincinnati game. hard Juck again todary and eel one knee, again necessitating I he was struck several tltnes and escaped and then Mruck bin rrost and Klevenow gained through the ng carried from the field. H.

dugout, bleeding badly. ii hounded over the I he ultlc I through th bv the Oeorge- Mnc Tufts was penalized nve varus for Fricke, Adams and Robison Star in Broken Fields admit that tnere is some ooum bhoui who replaced him. offside and Ashley made a pretty run The decision in question came at also a star. The work of the around rignt ena ror yaras. a pass.

whether or not they will rcverec thel Florence at left end was a fea- i Ashley to callagner. netted in yards fur- the ball inside Manchester one-yard line. Two plays brought it closer, and Th cu ill ins ry finding the game. and the play was repeated, putting the hall five yards from the goal line. On I on the last play Hoey said he found the ball over the line.

The sum mar) wrple Qartrushes Foe the next play Ashley skirted the end for the touchdown. Ashley tried for HAVKitllll.L MAIN .11 Uoasa mui'tjell Ixrl KtiMiire Speeinl Dispatch to the (lobe MlDnLETOWX, Conn. Nov 4 WeS-leyan's aggressive playing in the first half, this afternoon, clinched the game Siimtidtnger. Broussard. Crowley.

Mc- I the goal, but the kick was blocked Tcucett le ia.N'('Hl re O'MlilJi'V rt tni'l. n( Marnhnll Grath and MeMahon stood out prom-1 by Tyler. Totvne 1 1 I Morton Ik ci ii' i MaiHtroaky ltolb sn'! I Prsaer rt avently tor MOly ross. tieorgetown L. ss than a minute ot play was lert.

tade fe firar dowr. jshlng to five anj the half ended with the ball on Hol The summary: Tufrs' line after the kl-kofr. HOI.T JEOEGETOWN 1 I lonavan rg li 1 1 III ql. See with Amherst, so that the latter's come-I back in the last half was without avail, i Wesleyan winning, 21 to 6. Wesleyan ptlt up a r.

marknble defense in the first two periods, while end and broken It Qoasetl l'etrosky rt. Maai 1 P. Klclreite re le tl Stone re Tufts Last Chance Fades Bntler re Knell The third period was uneventful, ex-Suihr-iii ceoting for a nretty 10-j-ard rtin M-rrltt Its ijli Merritt ah small Ihb TowaaaCMl rbb. DUiir rlili f'rulin fit simf unaater ra leapt Morsch qb qb Ion lav ciii Nixon Darbe lbb rlili Kinir CMWt It -O'Cpmr It Snli ran tt ETtleman. wlilcn was in- omy speciac-1 itoDison part iciilariy effective.

Willi gaining of the ular hit of ground i itatcrieluV" rhb Ilih Ch wmitn. Ktudwell and retired injuries, the Amherst attack was more trial Lieb In the last period, on two successive 'ii" isnuiti fh aaac 2 i a A I by periuds. plays. Tufts recovered forward passes Tne Arnner.st defense showed after they had been blocked, netting i ab strength at critical moments, hold- LAFAYETTE END HURT HealT the final period when Darling went in again, and gave a fine exhibition of running back pUnts. Frank Wilson wa called on to do the ounting when Darling retired, and Maine Bowdnin Touchdowns, mad B.

C. TURNS BACK VILLANOVA, 15-3 I'uliit Mcr IN MAKING A TACKLE Itcferec, T. goal after touch, lown. Small orore IIV pc'rieun 1 A JlRverhlll 7 13 Manehetiter 10 0 0 10 Touehdowna, made b.v Leaary. Batrbclir.

Kind. Points by goal aftef touebdown, Mjn-cheister 1, Haverhill 1. (inalx front tlrlil, Blade ciy liarbe and fagarj Referee, lloey. Umpire, Ireland. LlneKUinn, Koaera.

Field Jmltie, Tower. Time, lour Klin icrlodB. Frank came through in fine style. His A. it.

lieu Kherlark. Namarn yards on eacn. Midmepury was ing ijke a storiK wa) within the shadow I penalized twice for being offside. Tufts of tne goal posts. capt Williams was recovered a blocked kick and obtained strong on the defence and the line from jMrsSn! the baU on Middlebury s--yard lino.

tackjg to tai-kle was also strong. King. It Ceaoiteck I "rninlr?" looked bad for the Blue and Wesleyan 'e star end. was effectively White, out Ashley intercepted a tor- covered by two men, but Lester and Florence ward pass behind his own goal, and Aitken did some fine tackling. the ball waa Middlebury s.

The sum- i the first half Wesleyan made 10: F. MuridiT. llaivHnl. man. ColutuMa.

Lliieannm, Holy Croaa. Time. ilmls MrOtata i Cx 'o hitler rm. W.ra Continued From the First Page. pious juu iui iiiyrc COilll 45 yards, and the height enabled' the fast ends to get down under them.

The ball remained in midueld the rest of. the period. in the second period Boston College again showed power to gain. With the ball on Villknova's 4J- ya line, Ward crashed through the iine for i seven marV fl rut nnrf Alllh.pt In tne I ary TUKTS half Amherst srnl 10 and Wes- t-naoc! -jt ieyan nine. Wesleyan attempted li" for NEW YORK, Nov 4 Left end Berry of Lafayette's football team was taken to a hospital this afternoon after suffering injuries when he tried to tackle a Washington and Jefferson runner near the end of the third period.

His mother and father, who were spectators at the game, were summoned. qb Aaama Ml Daaaae potter rah Lowe Bjnw KallD ng. When Connolly, the brilliant I ward passes, of which four were com were com- rirl l.kv. i. lx- i i i i i i uji M-iltni, uieteu.

iciueii auciiijju.u 11 iui waiu Donneiiaji which six were completed, i run In the vhird period, which was the yro UT1D -tj! PalKa Mnian e. Kea; oo icixleman rr MOfahaa ah i ttaiitl mi. I imirt lk taa mmmtn f- Sraia by Perto 1 ill passes, of wll Ig Bbaro The summary: of I renl thriller of the frame, it looked as i J'" wi.i, iM.iT. INDIANS SNARE STAR THIRD SAGKER Lutzke Secured for Cash and Men From Minors iry.iKiieu. ini inn, I'miiiinoii.

AMHr.KS thouirh score biriiinv.t Host on College another was tried ihi ilmp to it Hire i Mullen rt Kblert rt Vail 4 Total 7 10 was inevitable, but a fine stand on the Crontn, and Rill rt ri ea'eh 10-yard line, forced the visitors to gi and sprmiea yarns aercss ine goal line. But a teammate was offside, and and Eqdie Onndonet Kaataaii qb Etelman re Wilco Clapp Williaui WESLEY AX KIuk le Lester le. Smitb It Ijixanke It Studwell t'onway lg Aitken 1'yne rx Harrison, all substitutes, worth in this game as real trallagber re. Iarr re Pipke qb. BoldWat qb William jb Aabley uj the ball on downs, and tlr; goal line Bill's fine work Want for naught, as proved thc-ii the ball was brought hack and a five defensive men, and they may he called on to fill the shoes of "the regulars In 1 yard penalty added Frank Wnson was rhb Itnaeh rbb Cohen SOUTHERNERS JOLT PENNSYLVANIA, 9-7 Nfrl I Th.

I'lil- ersity of Alabama football tea.ru gate the Cnlverslty of Penwaylvanla its firat deli at of the sense, ri Ml KranUlln Fit ,1 today. 9 to In the hardeat fought battle seen on the famous (Junker gridiron 111 seven yen 1st. was outplayed from tin start although It held a tamporari Ii in the second period, when Si-yard run b- Coorge Hullivau, hlilfi buck, gave It a touchdown. Alabama came right back In the next period, when McCartee scored a touchdown for the Southerners. GLOBE ADVERTISEMENTS PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE forced to punt after thi.s had break Ic Uoenan lC IUVIS the for tiier.

games, i ne summary: BOSTON COLLF.CK VILLANOVA ball rolling across the -goal "one Comerford le re Lou gun Harrison le was not in danger again in that period. Villaiiova's most effective offensive power was shown in the final period, when a series of line plunges, placed the team in a position to score by the field goal route. Young Jimmy Sirdevan, who had been playing a fine game at riuarterback, came through in fine style, and booted the ball between the uprights from a difficult angle on the 20-yard line. Draat rbh. lbb Terrill rbb Kiereaow fb fb Hughes Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 Total Middlebury 6 0 0 6 Toorbdown.

made by Aahley. Referee. Kee- Cax f'mplre. SwaffieM. Brown.

Linesman. Mc- Cabe. Holy ftan. Time, four 12m period rt Krelgl a mm by Stuaeadaer. Poiat by f.r.

taacadowa. Bnantra. Goal tom f-tl suae by Hrrwar-l. rd. Kefere.

Harara. "gW fSSA Sr" Tuft TUa. liar pertoaa COLBY SC0RESbNCE ON LOWELL TEXTILE TEAM LOWELL. Nov Colby College foot-wal lelrven beat Iowell Textile School. Tio on Textile School campus, this afternoon.

The winning points were cored tn the second period. On reseated forward passes Colby took the fall to the lO-yrd line, from which Millet, the Maine fulba k. dashed CLEVELAND, Nov 4 Cleveland base, ball club has obtained Walter Lutzke. third baseman, from the Kansas City club of the American Association, it It. ie.

Keahane Lyons It Donahue Heanhy rg Sayrei MrfTarnaa a touchback. Longua who had been hurried by the Boston College linemen throughout attempted to punt out of danger but Grattan O'Cdnnell broke through and blocked the punt. It rolled to the side but O' Conn ell, with a burst of speed was on it before the Villanova players could reach it, and he sprinted over for a touchdown. Charlie Oonnellan made the dropklok. was announced today.

The deal Invnlven Laganke rt Adnin 1.0' man rt i Laataf re le Lambertou Xewball re Robison qb qb Winslow ql Jillsou Frieke lbb rhb Reuwlix rbb Hill Adiims rlib Ihb Natl Ihh Newball fb fb JIHson Howard fb fb Hill Secire by Periods 1 2 1 4 Total Wealeyan 7 0 7 7 21 Au.herst 0 0 0 6 lg Ba, hmau I players and cash, but names and the It Pickett i amount were withheld. Don I.utzke, who was with Indianapolis, in Kennton Klbery rg Bearer rg Aleelcnii rt O'c. 'onnell re Daffy re Darling qb. Dopeeuaa nh. Cronln ihb Mat the wa Ward rhb qb Rlrdevan 1920, is said by major league scouts to Forward Pass a Puzzler VUlanova introduced a forward passing game in the last half that rivaled the Brunner to Oazella combination Visitors Forced to Safety Mil ''''tin 1 heal tliirri hnwrnun in rhh Dnlev rhb Slatlnixk'l I minora.

He participated In 159 games i ii, made bv Adams. Itoli.son. Jili- i tan season. Having a Dulling average ihb Cranio i son, Fricke. Points by after touchdown, of a week ago.

Jack Con of .325. around left end for a touchdown. Soule's kick for a goal added a point to the Por the remainder of the game tile teams did notget within 3 yards of the SoaJ lines. The Lowell team cleverly locked a number of forward passes. ut were weak on the offense.

The sum- Point ly rnab or iwss after loiic.i- Boston College's final score earn, towards the end of the first half. In an exchange of punts Villanova lost eon. siderable ground, and Longua wj.s forced to stand behind his own goal line to punt. Jack Heaphy, the star enter, wArcmsttJt nolly did the heaving and Sirdevan. the field general, was always in position, and five different times he grabbed ihb Coaaoll) Wilson fb fb MeLitren Corcoran fb fb Connolly' Score by periods 1 2 :5 4 Total I Boston College a 1.1 1 Villanova 0 0 3 3 1 Touchdown made Hv I I Sport rmtn's Htadqutrttn" the ball out of the air for a short gain.

who naa been playing a tine game. CORNELL SCORES 56, COLUMBIA SHUT OUT Washington St. BOS 0' 15 blocked the punt and it bounded back. Tremont St Wt dstand. According to 1 by goal after touchdown.

Donncllan. Cionl weakness against the overhead game, trTklnir the crancl. nd failed to show any real defensive ISgS Ji. ower until near its own goal line. SESifiL weakness now iOLBI COLLEGE fpaBakaa 47 a a the ball Struck Ce I from Held, made by Blrdetan.

Safety, mude bv grandstand it became safety, making -i' a.iT. "arvaro. um- safety, making I araa at Special Dlspatrh to the Globe SPRINGFIELD PROFITS BY FORDHAM ERRORS NEW YORK, Nov 4 Springfield College took advantage of Fordham's mistakes a Fordham Field today and defeat-! ihe Maroon. 17 to 0. thus atoning for the defeat suffered at the hands of the Bronx School last year.

Springfield was out-rushed. Fordham making 10 first downs to 7 for the visitors, jut Springfield never allowed the Maroon to get within its 15-yard line. On the one occasion that Fordham reached the 15-yard mark, fullback Gar-rity fumbled and 8tearns. picking up the pigskin, made a sensational 25-yard run for a touchdown. Stearns also scored the second touchdown In the fourth period after a Fordham penalty had permitted Springfield to put the ball In play on Fordham'r five-yard line.

The followed a dispute regarding the legality of a tackle, spring-ftld tried a forward pass, Civlletto to Miller. and Manning of Fordham tackled Miller, apparently before he could receive the ball. Referee Flshrr ruled it a completed pass because of the illegal tackle and Fordham protested. Pfabar then -pei all zed Fordham half tike distance to the goal line, taking the hall to the five-yard mark. After- the game Fisher retreated hasti- i.iiiKMnun.

ri 1 Edward. Lafayette. Field judge Bill Prendergast, Colby. Time, lTiui Boston's total. 15 points.

Comerford had pounced on the ball for safety's sake, thinking it might be a touch LOWBIX TEXTILE Hart re Brosaaa rt Parweli -it I -U TUU Harmon Ir PeiBde: It Loaiba-d Barrett fh Brriie ab Brishra Annia rhb Sat. iff. Ibb -rr. fb 01en down, but the officials ruled otherwise. Itabai Manars rg.

am it j-aaie re-- Ieel! qb thb VeGardte Bo r-bell rhb. down Adam forward puss from Kobiaon). Referee. Hacsiood, Brown. L'nirdre, Morse, Maasac-hiiKeits Aggie.

Lineinan, Johnson. Springfleld College. Time, four IDm periods. VERMONT ROLLS OVER NEW HAMPSHIRE, 33-0 DURHAM. H.

Nov 4 The I'niver-sitv of Vermont eleven defeated New Hampshire State College today, 33 to 0. Repeatedly working long passes and Darning end runsT the Vermont team completely outclassed its opponents. the speedy Vermont quarterback, stood head and shoulders above anv other man on the field, his end runn accounting for two of Vermont's touchdowns. His accurate passes were responsible for many of the gains. New Hampshire was at no time able to gain consistently, though at times the Granite State eleven played well.

The Vermont goal was never threatened. Fully 0000 spectators witnessed the con- The result was a big disappointment ITHACA. V. Nov 4 Cornell trounced Columbia. 56 to 0, this after- noon, the high mark In scoring In i Cornell-Columbia gnmes.

Kddlo Kaw, i George Pfann and Kloyd Hanisey ran wild, the Cornell captain playing at the top of his game, until he retired In the I last quarter. SYRACUSE IS VICTOR OVER NEBRASKA, 9-6 The one disappointing teature ot cne gain, was the injury to Boston College's left tackle. Jack Keahane of Roxbury. Keahane was playing a brilliant game in the line, and most of the gains made were through bipr hob made by him. Cronin had just started on a 40-yard run for a touchdown, which later was called back, and Keahane put a Villanova man out of the play.

In doing so he Injured one shoulder and he may be out of the game next week. He was treated by a doctor, who said he was suffering from strainer nerves ligaments In the left BhouWer, An X-ray showed no bones broken, and although he carries his arm in a sling, Keahane hopes that he will be in shape for the Baylor game. The work of Jack Donahue at left guard stood out brilliantly. Donahue played the best game of any of the illanova held the ball practically the whole of the third period. Ward ran back the kick-off 25 yards, but Wilson punted to Connolly, who was tackl by Harrison after signallylng a fair catch.

After receiving a 15-yard penalty. Jack Connolly proceeded to make the most spectacular run of the game. Breaking through the entire Boston College team he went 32 yards before he was downed. Sirdevan added 10 more. but Boston College's defense strengthened and the ball went to Boston oh downs.

Chuck Darling went back into the by petioda 2 3 4 Total fiuTRACTlCnr Vov 4Vnt KRW ran lwo I)un' or touch- fJov fcaat triumphed d0wna, once in the first period for 35 over west toaay oy tne margin of one yards and attain in tne third period. The latter was tne tiest play of the 8 Hl. Gehrig was kicking from behind his own goal line, Kaw caught the ball on the run In full stride on 0 lumhla'a 40- I to hundreds of New Hampshire alumni patbT 7 0 I' Touei.doe.fi made. Ht Millet Poiot br gtml fter lo'i'hdomn. Hosle.

Referee. WauilU-k napire. Maleiiey LiDeaoua. Lane Tln, toi" I2tB pe'1nia. NORWICH STILL HAS NO SCORE TO ITS CREDIT NOKlllHKI.h.

Vt. Nov Coach jTMck Potter's Norwich eleven met its fatxth defeat of the season at the hands ot t'larkson Tech. 7 to o. today. The fjmt was clone until the fourth period.

to the dressing room, followed bv an itnrhnm for the second annual aroused crowd, but trouble was averted i ninmnl homecoming day. The summary: game in the final quarter and he ha .1 hardly been in there five minutes when he brought the crowd lo its feet. After linemen on the field, and his defensive NEfW HAMI'SHIUK I when tne torona-i louiuan piayers neici VFIIMONT he crowd back. The summary: SemanrVr le-- re I'hrixti-iiMeii I was a revelation, tie was break i re Plliei ug through re l'ici oik unuuHii iiilo ioe niaiiov.i oactt- ii sn field with surprising regularity, and yard fine and twisted, fought and atiff- armed his way down the Held for touchdown, through half the Columbia team. A spectjacular catcl of a forward pass by I'fann in the third period was another sensation.

The stock little quarterback slipped on Columbia's 12-yard line, but he stuck out his arms and caught Kaw's teas, giving the Ithacans a 20-yard advance and chance to score, which Pfann himself seised In the next 30 seconds. The sum PfaXGFIKLD tiller Ie I money it ii.irnv tnr'W inc- visiting Darns tor loss time field goal, Syracuse University defeating the University of Nebraska, 3 to 6, in the hardest fought battle witnessed in Archbold Stadium In years. The field was heavy and few trick plays were attempted, straight football predominating. Fourteen thousand persons witnessed the game. In the third period, with the score to 0 in favor of Syracuse.

Thompson. Nebraska end. scooped up a Syracuse tumble and raced from the mldheld for a touchdown- Syracuse electrified he crowd in the final period by unleashing a powerful otienBlve. 1 'riving down the field, from mid-field, the Syracuse backs ripped off consistent gains of three and five yards on every FORDHAM re Fitzgerald atanaajaa rt Leako I Jolni-u rg Wajbcldaa Harm Brennnn i JB9a0 A QamplH'll basket 'Ball OPEED, agility and a keen eyt are all requuitei for the me. In addition to these good equipment is essential.

Winchester Basket Ball Equipment it fully guaranteed tor quality and service and conforms to the highest atandarda. We specialize in the outfitting of teams at special terms. tuinniing a punt which had rolled to the five-yard line, he picked the ball, eluded four Villanova tacklers, and then sprinted 20 yards before he was tackled. Villanova showed its real offensive power at this Stage of the game. Receiving Darling's punt on its own 30-yard line, ('ronin carried it back rlvo Ptn-rl successfu .1 Itrenn ni -M- rg I fa nen tne vi aerial Ibass rfwn After Lowell.

Clarkson a forward le4 fht. Norwich 32 the visiting rg. Kyan I IM.iv rg. ht Kill hi mary: Smeii.l yards, Sirdevan added 12, for first down, and then the forward passing game wai tried. The pass, I'onnolv to Sirdevan.

had! i- ii Ararj line. Kreckcnri Vtgiit end. Kh a tor a Ift-ya-d irain. Th- 5r-ecenridge. who sh Korwich tacklers arid She winning touchdow -Tjcher Kjnndge, Wa Hit Bower rg Steelier rt tier Kins qb tnimbr ClTileito Ibb Stut rhb Merrtman fb.

8tearn fb 0 Kcanloii Pal tick lg CllllOU lg Hi.hart It Lee it aanhnfti Campbell le Xe Farmer ib Callaban rhb Wantworth rhb Cutler Ihb Hoy Ltirhheld fb O'Connor irds for lUardl gSStek', after time. Boston College started with an attack that made ii appear that the game would be one-sided. Keahane, who received the ball on the klckoff. raced 13 yards before he was downed. Paul Longua.

right end. who did the punting for his team, returned the ball Immediately, but it went out of bounds on the 45-yard line. Boston College then tried line plunges, Cronin. Wilson and Ward soon making a first down. Successive plunges took the ball to the 20-yard line, and Ward broke through the entire visiting team and went across the goal line.

It was a wonderful piece of work, but the referee had blown his whistle before Ward had shaken off his tacklers and the ball was brought back to the 15-yard line. and Powers I lunge. Anderson, the veteran halfback ihb ll-ek ihb i SSSI Grwtaa rrtCoU COLl'MPiA Jobnaon at Keilly Flaeher rt Blaine rg Gehrig rf A Mejer Brodle Meyer Htreleh It a Ibb Grange squad, dlu most ot the Kainih'? and. with but two vards oi the ground to go fl Wsa. Read Sons Caw i OKNKLI.

Uendvraon le Biu'kley le lluliaon It Sullivan it Klynn lg BMrsolc lg Khliarda llallaa Ucillo rg- MurrlH rg Siindntrcim rt Kavuge rt tiouimcx'k re ltamond re pfaiin c9i Hocmcv ib Kaw lbb Whetstone lhh Ihe winning score, he smashed pre re lag actors in tbi- lark son victory. Br.id.cy on the offensive and Ilosenthal on the de fens- starred for JJorweh. Brad-y played left half back Tor the firs; time after working two awasuns at nuarter and gained conslst-e-nttv through the line. Rosenthal did aost of the tackling for Xorwich. The unary 8 4 Total 7 7 17 between eati bar neriodn 1 2 4 Total 1 Vernmllt 7 13 7 the fMebraska center across Boston College completely puzzled, and five passes from exac tly the same formation were worked for small gam.s.

This, added to 15 yard a for unnecessary roughness by Boston College, took tin ball to the lG-yarrt II no. The Maroon and Gold lino strengthened and Cronin finding thai it was almost Impossible to gain a touchdown by rushing, le-elded to allow Sirdevan to attempt a dropkick. The angle was difficult but Slrdevan's kick was true, and the Penn-sylvanians made their only score of ihe game, So, re br period' 1 2 Hiringfleld 0 3 T-iacbdown. made by Ktearns gail after touchdown. Clriletto 1 right guard for a touchdown Poaita by; Toiirbdoniis.

Otade by (ioocrh 2. Back 2. Varn-lioai frein uuK lifter made bv Honors were even, for the most part, throughout the game, neither Nebraska nor Syracuse being able to make con.sistent gains. Dress Clothes Renting J. luruell.

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made by Iteddh lUfen-e. II A Kiher. cdumbla. t'raptre. It.

Heueage iMrtnaoDtb. Lmenman. Harry Kerurg. Hur rard. 'lime.

fnr 12m period. X'iKWIcil re Haae CIKK1MIN le. n-r tt jTxtllM- elr tiealey i Syracuse scored early in the opening period on a 36-yard field goal kicked by McBrlde after a fair catch. The sum- rntierson ihb rhb Oehrl WIDELY TOUTED ELEVEN FROM WEST FALLS HARD -mb akev KtRACUB NKHKASKA Jniie le ix- gclieerir niri'iiin it rt Wetier .1 i Van ninrie Drop Kicker Carried Off Field Sirdevan was carried off the Held shortly after this play, exhausted, and ll was some; moments before the trainer finally brought him to He was none the worse for his hard work. The teams played evenly ilmintr the Dancing Parties Balls, Clubs Fraternities Degree Work Societies, Etc.

Everything the Lafit Special Croup Rate Ueern rg Waldiirf i M- Hue re. CRfQUI KNOCKS OUT WELSH CHAMPION I'ARIS. Nov 4 By A. P.V Kugene Criqul of France. European featherweight champion, knocked out Walter Rossi.

Welsh champion, tonight, after two minutes of fighting. the outaet, Rossi waa sent to the floor with a right hook and was down for the count of nine. Soon after Crioul landed -another smashing right hook, which knocked out the Welsh- Ward Scores First Points Before Ward got away, he shook off at least i Villanova men. Ward was having hi succehS with his off-tackle runs th it he was given the ball again and lie made It first down with the goal to gn. Here Villanova showed a fine jef.

use. and held for two down on its own one-yard line, but Ward was not to be atopped and he plunged through for the first touchdown. Chuck Darling tried to add another point with a dropkick, but failed. Oarling was replaced by Charlie Don-nellan after this score. Parting had played a remarkaV Kanv considering thai he had been in the hospital ail the week.

Uonnellan ran the team until rumaey rhb Ihb Kopplwli Wade rlib Ihb Net fb fb lloderlcii Culleacin lb Past fb Seore by pcrloda 184 Total Cornell 14 14 21 7 80 Touckuoa an. made by Kaa 8. It turn Pfann 2. Points by goal after touchdewa, llanaon i. Siiiidstroui A Si'hwarta, Brown.

I'lnpire, ,1 Mn IKinalcl Brown. LlneHtnan, K. J. Id an Michigan Field Judge L. O.

Klrberger, VVa.hJngtou ami Jefferson. TtBar, four lfhn perloda7 Centre Defeats Kentucky LKXINGTON, Kv. Nov 4 "Cncle Charlie" Moran's Centre Colleira f. nr WrBVan Bee -rireta ra. be aftkarM Tawra at aaaitk li iil: rbb rvar fb apae aflrwaIH rtoraaaa rest I of the gutne.

which ended with nn In possession of the hall. Coueh le Caaaaaaal Mnlkeen iig'ijaaai 4a IV -n 'iteu HI aWt Kli -M ab Kellee leiV.TV..'. Mardei. rbb Hee Bradlev Walh .0 7 nreekearMse I'wIbI br i Pr. k-arelo If.

KruK An atcBr V. Eastern football followers had a quiet little laugh List night when the news of Nebraska's defeat by Syracuse came through. Nebraska is the team which Coach O'Rourke of St Louis University announced could beat Harvard, Yale and Centre on successive Saturdays. Easterner- doubted It Now they are convinced. cm le rl.b rinnii fb.

ric ll'rcult IVtermin It tl Wenke le Seliopyel ic? Thosapa is lb l'rtiii rhb Noble Ihb llewlta fb Hartlev I 3 4 Total 6 a 0 6 0 0 AndeincMi. ThompaM. by -M. Referee. I'leU judge, Cavanaogh was pleased with the worg of his team.

With regulars working in th first half. Ii points had been plied up. and In the second half, with almost a second string team, the players rue-vented Villanova from gaining a touchdown, Jack JLyons, Jack Beaver, Ray Duffy al rt-. READ WHITE Score by periods SM-m-iiae Nebraska Tcmi-liilowtiK made. I frum Held mini, I'Urrh.

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praaa Clothsa Spacialista 111 SUMMgft TRKkT. BOSTON Colonels triumphed over the I'nlverslty of Kentucky eleven this afteruuoh. i 57 to 8..

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