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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 15

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Being Stopped After a 38-Yard Run' Back. Cost Them Game. English High and Groton Play to a No-Score Draw. Wellesley Is Defeated by Newton H. 6 to -SCHOOL.

RESULTS. FI'mxibzh High O. Grotem O. Medford 11. S.

14. BOMOU C011ege U. S. lk Cambridge Latin O. Ft Merka O.

Roston Latin 14, Newbusypert U. S. O. Newton It. S.

Wellesly II. Q. Everett IL S. 8, tcerete U. S.

O. Rindge T. S. 9. Melrose IL S.

O. Malden H. S. 26. Brookilne EL S.

O. Somerville H. S. 13, Tech '16 3. St Johns Wee 13, Beverky Ind S.

0: Waltham H. 34. Natick 1. O. Middleses School T.

Country Day School O. Beverly H. S. 27, IL S. of Commerce I.

Chelsea H. New Bedford IL Rock Ridge 13, Needham H. S. 8. Mechanic Arts 23.

Arlington H. T. Concord IL S. 7, Dedham H. S.

O. MEDFORD, Oct 5Medford High tiefeated Boston College High this atternoon, 14 to 9. The visitors were heavier than the Medford players and had them almost exhausted when the game was over. Boston College, starting from their 40-yard line, made first down three times on straight line rushes and Capt O'Connor took the ball over for a touchdown, failing to kick the goal. Medford scored twice in the second half.

The Iirst tonchdown was made on a pass' from Twombly- to Day.and the second was the result of a fumble by Boston College High on their 15-yard line. Mopher carried the ball -over. Boston lost a touchdown by a fumble on Medford's seven-yard line, but O'Connor kicked a field goal from the' line. Quarterback Twombly of Medford had his thigh injured so that he will be out of the game for about a week and Capt Dwyer of Medford High was so exhausted that he hadto be carried to ther dressing room after the game, where he remained for nearly an hour, unable ta go home. The summary: MEDFORD BOSTON ColLEGE Tyler le re Nle Cool Bennett It rt 0Connor Gillis It Christensen Ig rg Mors.

Cain Citagy 4ox Dwyer rg Is Sieatilon Moister rt lenletee It Austin Grady re le Bent Twona tly qb Itie ily Law PSP1 qhi Mosher 'lib rbb Grant ritli thb Sitiebia Itrogan nib thit Kenney- Milo Day lit lb Loughran lb Slatinner Seore. Medford 14, Boston College 9. Touchdowns, O'Connor. Day, Mosher. Goals from tonfinlowns.

Day 2. Goal from field. O'Connor. Umpire. O'Rielly.

Referee. II oey. Wellington and Mahoney. Time. 10in periods-Mechanic Arts 23, Arlington H.

S. 7. ARLINGTON; Oct' 5Arlington High was beaten bY Mechanic Arts this aft- ernoon. 23 to 7. Shea, Piper anu Moultman for the visitors and Mansell, I zaoultman ror ne visiiurs allu 1 Wood and IlpttrIck for the home team excelled.

The summary: 1 excelled. The summary: NIEVIIANIC ARTS II ARLINGTON II Ihmirw.ey le re Blair le re Catertno Silva iv'''. Elliott It Myelin ley It Sueyberil Ig Blown rg. Pou 9n rg rt ko I i Mall rt gen it Tiitsthe I re le Mansell 4 1 Dick re Cutlet (lb qh Itcy.c.rs.sft esiman IN Morgan re. Dick re cutlet flb-- LanY (Iti; MI, (III lisit'Y ill, Bower rill) KPIIPS flub Lowe Thb lhb Relemrt tb.

i a tit Shea Menai lipr ihti tireivogel BOIIIIIV TM. moultiumn ft). Meet-ant St rv Mechanic Arta 1-1. S. 23, Arlinglim H.

A. 7. Tonel.doWns. Shea, NlenatilerN. Lowe.

G2onnlauttrifTkul. staottektlyli.lovritenlacfn. Ileitailier 2. Buttrick. Safety.

Reyeroll. tm- I kickoff and Tyler ran 40 yards, the ball being taken over by Scovill Dart- Month scored agalp in the second period. Kirby, Exaei's fullback, re- covered from a bad knock-on the head only.to again retire by coming in colli- re Donn sion with the goal ttrnm post. The earY: ivAtrrNrorTit FRESHMEN EXETElt Telfer le Wynchell It Hitchcock rg Bolton Douglass McKeen CrObs, rg Neal 'Emery re Purdett rt It. McGrath It Herd McAuliffe re It.

McGrath It Herd Gonid le Austin Casey rhb Kelley Mb Winton Zabronski qb qb Casey Ibb rhb Kelley Tucker rill) Ibb Winto At Lexington, I-aVirginia Military listiTvier tate 36. University Collete of Medicine. Rich- Seovill th ft) Kirby alcmd (7- i-MNJW J11 I J11 nirny I afternoon, defeated Syracuse, 21 to O. It was not so much Yale's good playing- as it was the weakness of Syracuse that made the score of the game. The visitors scored only one first down against the Ells and even when raj.) had a team of substitutes on the field Syracuse was unable to get withln ft riking distance 'of the blue's goal posts.

After Yale had rolled up thrpe touchdowns the team slatkened its pace and played safe until the end of the first half. At the opening of the second half the coaches began to send in substitutes and by the end of the game Ylle had used '28 players. "Lefty" Flynn, the "Sheff" freshman who was barred from football last Fall, proved the sensation of the day. Flynn is big and tall- and strong, weighs close to 200 pounds and runs the 100 in 10 seconds. He did the punting this afternoon and got off some fine kicks.

In the rushing game and in running he showed great power and speed and looks a find for the backfield, where Yale needs Just such a man. Yale showed some improvement over her two former games. but the team was only successful in old, straight football. The Syracuse defense whs so weak that it was impossible to tell what the Yale team could have done against a strong line. Yale frequently tried the forward pass and almost always with poor success.

Yale got with-1 I in striking distance of the Syracuse goal for all three of her touchdowns -as the result of errors by Syracuse. The summary: YAL SYRACITsE Gslisner le re Whitaker Th le re Seymour ralbot It rt," Brown Harbison It rt Probst rt MeEligott Coone3, Ig rg Hiltinger Randall Ig rg Throckmorton rtene Ig Letautm C. Armstrong McNeil Ayling York rg Ig Camp Randall rg Warren rt It Ludington P'erdieton rt 1 Avery re Carter re 'Ayling le Ransler i qqbb qb Forbes 1 Loftus qb Dyer qb Markle 11113. 1 rhb Smith Bee4ert Ihb rhb Shutelt i Baker litb rg Throckmorton Armstrong Ayling Markle Ilib. rhb Smith Becalert Ihb rhb Shute It Raker hb Phlibin IV) ihb Castles titiden rhb Ihb Woodruff 3Pnu fit ofb Probst Castles lb fb Smith AVIsec lb Score, Tab.

21. Touchdowns. Flynn 2. Phil-bin. Goals from touchdowns, Cornish 2, Unwire, Morice of Pennsylvania.

Referee, Lgford of Trinity. Linesman, Tansig of CkflLCII. Time, 12m periods. DARTMOUTH BY 47 TO O. I Massachusetts C.

Is Held Scoreless by GreenMorey Scores Four Touchdowns. HANOVER, H. Oct 5Dartmouth swamped Massachusetts Agricultural College here this afternoon, 47 to O. Morey, the Green's right halfback, wai the star of the game, 'raking four touchdowns. Whitmore lh the line played well.

The work of the Dartmouth ends showed an improvement over last week. The summary: DARTMOUTH MASS A Lafferty le re Meigate Retitle Id le Erten It rt Baker Englehorn It Bcer Ig rg GrItlIn II. ilogev; Ig a WhIlmore Curran Gibson Gibson rg Ig Elsenbnus Hinman rir Rector rt It Samson Wood re Tle Edgate Howls re A sh ton re Llewellyn qb qb Gore Ghee qh qb Smith Comiskey gh Whitney Ihb rbb Graes Whitney Ihb rbb Grues Barends Morey rhb. lbb Brewer lintlow rbb Ibb Clegg Doggett rbb Socw fb fb Howe Roeers fb fb Smith Barlow fb th Nairn score, Dartmouth 47. Touchdowns, Morey 4.

LIewellyn, Whitney. tomlon. -Goals from touchdowns. Llewellyn 2, Ghee Morey. Umpire, McGrath Of Boston College.

Referee. Bragg of Wesleyan. Linesman. Connell- of Tufts. Time.

four 10m periods. 91 A I It was not so much Yale's good play- ing' as it was the weakness of Syracuse I i I that made the score of the game. The 1 viitor against the ss scorea only one nrst down Ells and even hen ao A the field had a team of substitutes on 1 sy racuse was unable to get tno ft riking distance of the blue's goal posts. After Yale had rolled up thrpe touch- half At the opening of the second halt downs the team slatkened its pace and played safe until the end of the nrsc tile oac hes began to send in substitutes and by the etid of the game Ylle had uspd '28 Lefty' Flynn, the "Sheff" freshman was barred from football last I Fall, proved the sensation of the day. Flynn Is big and tall- and strong, i Wolivh a 'Once.

tn 9.110 tlrl. a 1,.. mown st. onentiowns, Morey a. Whitney.

tou.lon. (1011121 from Llewellyn 2, Ghee 2, Morey. Um- th of Boston College. Referee. Vesleyan.

Linesman. Connell- of four 10m periods. 1 I RESULTS. Cross O. O.

Island O. A. C.O. O. O.

Dickinson O. 3. O. O. 6.

T. S. O. Hampshire State 11. Polytechnic O.

and Jeer. Williston 12, Phillips College u. Illarysyllle College 3. HOLY CROSS: All 4round Is Crimson. surprising increase game with Holy yesterday, when defeated, 19-0.

its first team in score in all probability at least 30-0, Coach Haughton and sent in his done in the first could not Cross. Harvard was so Holy Cross could down, while Harvard once on downs, Crimson was within Cross goal line to make the Holy Cross threatened and once In the the ball down to but were re. to carry the there. Capt Ostergren kicks in this blocked and ine was captured by showing against Crimson showed showing against Crimson showed every department, field. where the put snap and The defensive improved.

Holy make its requireI against Harvard lit the Crimson had its team on the was still poor, second period, and improvement in 7000 attended the straight football in the ball, and did until the three Just before the forward passes. one. Gardner to moment later BrickItY over the center caught for a both sides resorted Cross worked in succession for 40 yards, CarMody O'Brien for a gain 0J3rien passing substantial gain. pass for -a play, that puzzled ULTS. tSS 0 1) 12 to 0, today.

In the first period John's missed two additional touchdowns by a foot and 2 yards. The summary: rnEr BEYEALT re re 10 it Ti trg a Wilson rg tiniland rt Lnakin rt Dionne rt s-Is AlcOnnouvh re A Mc(aughiln re )e Sheehan qb qh N. Lynch qh qb P.herty Ilib rhh Peer, lin rhb Itth Towle fh Berefort th SCOre, St Prep IS. Tonehdowns. novella 2.

Goat from touchdown. pose Cronan. Referee Gilmors. mint Gloucester. Time.

9m and gm periods ENGLISH HIGH 0, GROTON Boston Team's Claim of Touchdown in Second Period Is Not Allowed by the Fieferee. CROTON. Oct 5--43roton School and Boston English High played a 0-to-0 tie afternoon. The visitors claimed they scored in the second period hut the referee did not allow it. claiming that the ball was dead on the one-yard line anti it was given to The visitors contended that the referee's whistle had not sounded and when the Boston player was tackled.

It was over the line. the summary: OracrroN SCHOOL BOSTON; F. II Crocker le re Pendleton Devoe la Adam, it rt Livermore Nichols ig rg A Ile Inulo Davis Ig James ray Duncan rg Ig Bradley Coombs rt It Ctanaton Taylor re le McInnis McVey re le Millman qb tab Moloney 0 cll' net" I' ndley ihb rbh Mbert ark rhb nib mon.le i arriman (b fb )e fb Umpire. Abbott. Referee.

iritadamirre. Linea- an. Peabody. Tint0. Tin and sta periods.

I EVERETT 58, REVERE O. mith of Vanquished Suffers Bacilli Hadley Ihb rhb Harriman tb ft) Coe fb Smith of Vanquished Suffers Bad! Wrenched Ankle and Elbow. EVERETT. Oct 5Everett won from Revere High. 58 to O.

today. Rel 'ere did not once have the ball in Everett's. territory. In the last period only two of Everett's regulars were in the game. Smith of Revere.

who Played a stroll); game. was Injured in the last period and was taken home in an auto. He was carried to the Y. M. C.

A. by his teammates. Dr Brewin examined him and stated that he was suffering from a badly wrenched left elbow and left ankle. The summary: EVERETT IfS REVERE It Reed le re Mehl -le re Gallagher-, him and stated that he Was suffering from a badly wrenched left elbow and left The summary: 4 EVERETT 111 REVERE 11 Rewt le re Mehl Unlit -le re Gallagher-, Le lc Rohl It I rt Finley "'Meson att lg rg ltd1e4 John-sod Ig rg Finley rg Aeanone Plemiti Tor-rifle Colburn letionnele- re Is Pryor Marshall re Ig Cronin EVER ETT II 'S Reed le -le Lois IC ROM It Wageatt 1g Johu.on Ig rz Mirmliall rxt Cori rz rtt Wrilrner Corti ON as ra Beret1st ra Wehrner rt It Better Plisizerald re le Balfour Newton re Carr re 011r1d re Cannel! qb qb Drommey (lb qh O'Keefe l'oerer Illb rhb Smith lith rhb Gallauber Brickley rhto Bib Fitzgerail rhb Sweetland fh 111 --lann Briekler fb Score. Everett Wk.

Trincluirolms, Brickley 4. 3. Cooper 2. Goala from tratelt- clowns. Itriekhr 2.

Sweetland '2. Umpire, T. sw Referee. 31e1.401th1ln. Litiesmaii IlacKoight.

Time. periods. NEWBURVPORT LOSES, 14 TO O. P- enattlegt and 'Forward Passes Give NEWBUFWPORT LOSES, Penalties and 'Forward Passes Give Boston Latin Vlottiry. NEWURYPORT.

Oct 5-B7oston Latin lwon from Newburyport High today. 11 to O. in the second period. when the lo- cal boys were twice penalized for- 30 yards. Boston Latin worked the for- pass for long gains.

The sum- mars It( )sToN LATIN NEWBURYPORT Snindlne le re A Clarkson clistek le ikit-Irr-a-y le 1 4.7onole7 te(gorty It It O'Connell Ig Jneah3, AVSISII tg perry llunt rC ig White to rg It riifot NN ebtm rt it oc Ig rg O'Connell Jneahy lg Perry rg Ig White rt It VP lot It Noyes le Noyes in re le hle irCallahan Kelley re 3 Grven 91) qh Aturnhr Qtlinn nib rbb Knapp Craven irlinwft Itolen rhb Mb 3 Clarkon Martin rhb (ierKrunsky fb lb Brown Dotson fh SeorP, Itoaton Latin 14 Dm Craven litlt irrfrolvfl II lb Itoleg rlib Mb 3 Clarkon Martin rhb (ienounsky fb lb Brown Dotson fh i ItoRton Latin LL Tottehtlown, Dra- Boleti. Goals from tonehdowns. i'mpi TP, tint A 0410V.t:r. ton. Head linesman.

Montgomery. Llneswen Smith and Steer. Time. Dn periods. Winthrop H.

S. 18, Danvers H. S. O. DANVERS.

Oct 5Superior weight and skill of Winthrop-High renulted in a win over Danvers High. IS to O. today. O'Donnell and Burke made long euns and Bates tore through Winthrop's line for gond gains. The summary: AVINTIIROP 8 DANVERS it Incite le t.

re Rogers Turner It Ft Perear Spotlit Ig rg Fos-e Kennedy Nowera Jordan rg i st Ig Langmaid Bard rt It mental Edwapla rt Webster re le Rifler. let stly Srlatter Rolle qb ob Kerans frDonnell thb rbb 3 Roderick rhb ihb Bates Liud fb lb PIr1111 Score. Winthrop High IS. Touchdowns. Lind 2.

Umpire. Turkington. Referee, Kerans. 1.111PIMIPTI, Cotton. Knight and Flint.

'num. 10m periods. Rock Ridge Hail S. 6- NEEDHAM. Oct 5Fumbles by Need- ham backs in the second half gave Rock Ridge Hall of Wellesley the VI6- tory on Green's Field afternoon on: 13' to 6.

and Berry of Rock Ridge did excellent rushing for their team. RTIDhGensummary: Darling le. re Brownville Scott If Ft Flint Wheeler ig rg Childs Leseur Buehley Marsh rg Ig Littlehe ig Hamilton Braekenbusb rt It Quinlia Wood re le rigget tib At) Palmer eott ihb rbb Croaantan Morando rbb ihb Wright Barry lb Riebaragen Score. Rock Ridge Hall 13. Needham EL 8.

6. Touchdowns. Barry, Morando, Goal from touchdown. Umpire, Fisher. Referee, Brownville- Field judge, Woedsrd.

Linesmen. Blades and Morgan. Time. 5m nuartera Concord H. S.

7, Dedham H. S. O. DEDHAM. Oct 5At Stone Park to- Concord High beat Dedham High.

7 to O. Hollis made a touchdown in the first period. and N. Wood kicked the goal. The summary; CONCORD 8 DEDHAM 11 Wood le re 0 Olsen It --rr Clapp Clark ig rg Tayior TRyan Keegan Lawrence McCann, Ryan rt It rearry Varley re le Hsgsr Hollis qb qb Soffette Wood Ihti rbb Day Woodworth rbb Whither Tape fb DI Be alr Score.

Concord High T. Touchdowns. IltIlis. Goals from touchdowns. N.

Wood. Utupire. Goddard. Referee. McDermott.

Linestain. Rocks. Time. b-min periods. Australian Rugby Team Wins.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 5The Aus- tralian Rugby football team won its first game in the United States today by defeating the Barbarians of Sao Fran- ciscOe 29 to I I NEW ENGLAND SHOOTERS WIN Delavliare Team Is 34 Shy at Wellington. Marksmen at the Traps Hold 'a Return Tournirilent Riellardson of Dover, Del, Wins the Target Event. 1 WELLINGTON. Oct ZThe All-Nevr England 10-men tranrhooting team de. fettled the Delaware litate in a l'w-targct match this afternoon at the Paleface traps by a razturtn of birds out of 11-(A) New England team.

all of whom were Paleface 1 marksmen. broke 935 targets to 901 fey the pt 'aware visitors. The match was a keturn event far that held last Jun. In Wilmingtcm. which resulted in a tie at 919 targets.

The 1So-target match was started rather late on account of the unusual time given to practice matches. A. R. Richardson of Ds-ver. Del.

was high gun for the day breaking 133 and leading a field of more than 113 guns whom 15 came from his-own State. fur from New York. three from lain. three from Rhode IS land and the balance tram The Delaware guns 11110 tonic Seenwt place in the 163-tarotet match. E.

Int hcing next to Richardson With la2- here were three of the famous lament family in the match and in the team race. The leadirg New Englander was J. 1... Snow of Boston. who captured third with mi.

George Proctor of Boston lot lowed with 150. The match was witnessed by a large This evening the visitors were entertained in Boston by the Paleface Association. The scores: TEAM MATCH All-New Ensiasid 20 20 20 20 24 fl Proctor '19 19 20 20 19 07 Newtou 19 19 19 20 19 Nnow 19 20 19 ,17 "Milder" 10 211 19 19 IS In "Wiloon" IS 20 19 19 IS Griffith Is If6 .4 Edwards 19 IS 19 19 IS 93 Burnes 10 20 IS' 19 IS 112 Steeie 15 19 20 I 111 Dr Cattanou 17 IV 20 14 tiS Totals IS2 Igo 190 Da -ITT DELAWARE 20 20 a 24) 20 20 Richardson 17, 20 20 20 20 1 DuPont Id Id 20 9 20- Minnick 14 19 19 20 11 19 14 II, 19 IT Jooselyn 19 IT 14 Ill Cn lion 17 19 17 IS Id Ntelbigh 15 20 Ill IS IS II id- 20 IT Hammond 17 20 Id I9 17 iJ Steele 12 19 IT 19 IT Totals 168 I58 174 190 ISI 1010 TARGETS TOURNEY 935 PT 9 I too 97 $4 901 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 2.0 20 Tot A 15 13 15 IT 2111 20 20 20 153 F. Dupont IS 13 14 15 19 IN 20 10 20 152 3 1, Snow.I4 14 13 15 10 20 10 20 IT 151 GO Praetor 14 II 13 15 10 19 20 20 19 i 541 3 II 51Innicit 12 15 15 14 lk 19 19 20 17 14a Dr Newtott 13 13 13 14 IS 19 19 19 149 tiritlith 13 15 14 IS 20 IS IS :310 IS 140 Wilwm" ....13 11 15 15 13 20 10 lk 19 14S N11Ider" ....14 15 12 II 19 20 19 IS IN ILI Burnes 1 15 14 13 PI 20 Pi 10 IN 114 Staples 15 11 13 14 10 Ps 19 19 1144 It Carlon 13 15 15 14 17 lit 17 1:4 IN 14.1 A Jlosa1yn 13 14 13 15 10 11 IN IS 20 115 (other total seoreat O. Steele.

143: Dr Glea 113911IinoRK.l'ulbiti.1;. 1111441; pont. 137: Blinn. lad; A. J.

Pinsont. 135; Chapin. 134; Pr S. Steele. 132: Piekey.

120: W. S. Colfax. 12: Nlarden. 127; Stull.

127: Sll'11. 125: Is Jarrell. 125: S- Vi- 1 Winslow Jr. 121: Sibley. 123: T.

FL Doremile. KIIP211ripein2: li.e'r.W11:171:'7lawile9.; 3 Atuiikr MALDEN 26, BROOKLINE O. 014... Forward Passes and Long End Runs Figure in Victory. MALDEN.

Oct SMahlen High beat Brookline High this afternoon. 26 to tk Malden scored its first touchdown two minutes after play started. Kempton made a 20-yard run. Benoit followed with 15 yards and Heaney crossed the line on a forward pass. Soon afterward Heaney received another forward pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown.

In the third period Butler intercepted a Brookline forward pass arul made a touchdown after a 3-yard run. Kemp-ton crossed the Brookline line atrtirtafter the 31aidea backs carried the ball down the field by end runs and Erie plunging. The sumtnary: II EttoOKLINE if 11111 I. re 1' Johnson Ittre le 11.011 It lz. 111 ter 1 Nurtou Dunn vrc itbloona rx rt 1141111IP Dvitet 0Connor tr; Newton Heaney re t.rfr'n,11,",)n igb 1.

Cronin Rowe rm. l'''Inlistineirter mil. 2. Kempton Butler 2. LinCIMft n.

C. ANDO Coach Lill Thos ANDOVE final class new systel Coach Lill notinced th a team wil game on tl freshmen Tbe men Ross. WI's, terton, ene Cullom' Cc don Sulli tackles; Brassard. ct ray: Eadie. ham, balvi West.

Itch sea NEV EI played gal crovid. Chi New Bedf1 Bedford se Snow. whil downs by playing of featured. CHLLSEA Id Roberts Kaplan rbentlitrg-rt-: liosestWs rt Vox re Martin no Rburne tib McBride Ibb Feinberg rbh Timed lb-- Beare. Ole' I.

Toncbdos from tonchdt Cl. Goggin. insi periods. OTHEF At Brookli Psialtne A. A.

C. Km At Roxbury of N.Trtm, I At Wood toos At Quincy Quincy A. 4 ft rt lt 'Ilea lr' Ileriney re le Duside014 1:0 re Kemp ton qb A Johnson Jeff rey lb ills Caleree Benoit 1,111 rhb flatilirrISSM Neu ton Ihb Cronin 111. 1111) ritterl Howe rho "'Butler rh I OM Thietueher 81,1111, litntler th th Tlitelm-het Chandler ro) Mildol H. "4.

fl. oqohdowns. Heanoy 2. Kompton Btkr 4i.othi from totrthdoAno. Blitior 2.

mpire Joitok. Itotoroe. iletwock. Linelmon. C.

Babcock. Time. Ifiwin pet ini14. ANDOVER MEN CHOSEN. Coach Announces Names of Those In Varsity Squad.

ANDOVER. Oct 6Following the final class football games under the new system at Andover Head Coach 1,11 Hard and Cart Gault announced the varsity squad from which a team will be picked toplay the first game on the schedule with Dartmouth freshmen on Oct It Tbe men selected are Buckle. Ross. Wilson. Jones, Thompson Chatterton, ends; C.

H. Durfee; Cullom, Cole. Whittlesey. Sheldon, Sullivan. Hamlin.

Bald ridge. tackles; Farrar. Hogg. W. Brassard.

Avery. guards; Wiley. Williamson. centers; Ames, Mooney. Mur ray.

Eadie, quarters; Capt Gault. Burn: ham, halves; Perkins. DieliKin. West. McManus.

fullbacks. Chelsea 12, New Bedford 7. NEW BEDFORD. Oct 5rn a we.11 played witnessed a large. erovid; 'Chelsea.

High School defeated New Bedford High. 12 to today. Bedford scored on a forward pass to Snow. while Chelsea on touch-- downs by Tirrell and Roberts. The playing of Snow.

Walsh and TIrrell featured. CHLLSBA NEW BEDFORD 1 Roberts le re Cove Laing It rt CuArnen Noyes ig rg McCullough Kaplan Leavitt Farreti rg le Sturtevant Fetbnary Ft It May Rosenthal rt Vox re '41 Levis Martin re qb qb O'Connor Ibb rtal Witten Feinberg rbb thh Sneer Tirrea fit fb Manaur Score. Cbelses H. S. It Neer Bedford H.

L. 1. Touchdowns, Snow. Roberts, Thrall. Goat from touchdown.

Walsh. Umpire, rot. Referee. GolIgin- Linesman. Coedit.

Time, 10 and coni periods. OTHER FOOTBALL GAMES At BrooklinePontiaes 5. US Georzis 0: Paetime A. C. of Dor-heater 19.

Atbeniss A. C. Kerearood Preps 26. Allston A. IL At BoxburyRomer Jnotors 14.

Lincoln A. A. of Newton T. At Wood Island Part ---MIllatrantos S. claims 6.

At QuincyRamblers O. Red Men A. C. et Quincy A. A.

6. Roalledale A-' 6. Thirieu lb lb Bingham Score, Dartmouth Freshmen -12. Touchdowns. Seovi 'Fucker.

Umpire. R. C. Stevenson. Referee.

T. A. D. Jones. Linesman.

O. Pear- to311. Time, four 10m periods. Dean Academy 59, 2d O. BURLINGTON, 171, Oct 5Dean Academy overwhelmeol the -11n1versity of I Vermont second team here this I 00T1 59 to Ct.

The visitors excelled in il every dep aTtment and were heavier and quicker. The Massachusetts boys used the Minnesota shift and' forward pass and succeeded in about everything ther tried. The summary: Tir iv linnion le VERMON EON SCD re re 0 111 SSP the Minnesota shirt and' forward past, and succeeded in about everything ther trie d. The summary: DEAN VERMONT SECOND Mullen le re Simanari 1.183-- re Tonta sot, o.iara le re now. Stack It rt Drimumil ig rg Bloomer I it nney Weeks Sennett tg Ig Hayden ChaPinan rg ig 4rmstrang Kowall Ft -It Cobb It Abell O'Gorman re le "Meehan le Tomasse Rice qb O'Hara right qu Grant Rib rhb Buck i rhb Glidden Wescot rbb Donahue Welch ft) 'fb kballe3- ore, Dean 59.

Touchdowns. Wescott 2. Welch 2, ilanion 2,, Grant 24, Meehan. Goals ham tenclidoWns, Iranian. Weseott 2, Grant 2.

Umpire, Rockwell. Referee, Flaherty. Lines- Tratlkonn '1' I tlya 91 nn lit 1 4 Bloomer Weeks Hayden Ig Armstrong '-11; Ca Ill It Abell I hnson Jo 'Hara 1 1 7z 1." Buck i rhb Glidden Don ahoe 1h 'fa' li alleY i downs, Wescott 2. 0 Welch ,11) 4 lialleY Di litin f1) S4-oret, 59. Touchdowns, Wescott 2.

Welch 2, Ilanion 2 Grant 24, Meehan. Goals horn touchdowns, Iranian. Weaeott 2, Grant 2. Umpire, Flaherty. Apes- Umpire, Referee, Flaherty.

Lines- man, Johusom Time, 21m. halves. 4 i Amherst 13, Colgate O. AMITERST. Oct 5Amherst defeated Colgate today on -fat Field.

13 to 9. Both scores came, the fourth ter. The. forward tut and both- teams football. In.

the was unsuccess- relied on strargIll St half Amherst 1 4 I I 0 I' i it 11 1 FOOTBALL I Harvard 19, Holy 4 Tale 21, Syracuse I Brown 14, Rhode II Dartmouth ass. Princeton 35, Leb4 'merlin 13, Cornell peaasylvania 16, II Navy 7, Johns Hopi Army 27, Stevens 9 In berst 11 Colgat Wesleyan 7, Dowd() 4 Williams ID, Sprit)! Bates 19, New Ilam Volpe I4, Tufts O. Colby '21 Coburn 0. full ersity of Term 11. 1 Trinity 31, Worceste Carlisle 0, Washing son O.

Tale Freshmen 40, emy D. Dartmouth Freshm Exeter O. 1 Fordbam 14, Bostot I TanderbIlt 100, Mary HARVARD BEATS 1 Increased Strength Shown by the Harvard showed a su An strength in her Cross on Soldiers Field the Worcester team ws Had the Crimson kept through the game, the ability would have he but in the second half took out his first elevei substitutes. Ail the scoring was ball. and the substitute! more than hold Holy In the first period much superior that li make only one first di yard was only checked that being when the Cr in a foot of the Holy and Wendell was una required distance.

In the second half ened to score twice, fourth period worked Harvard's 10-yard lin pulsed on their attem ball forward from Ile gren essayed two drt period, but one was other fell short and liareard. As compared with it Maine a week ago, the Increased strength In especitely in the back return of Capt Wends sureness into the pla3 was also much Co ss was able to ni instance but once aga tile first half when the full strength of i held. The end playin particularly in the se( ti.le is room for great Ill's part of the line. a crowd of about 1 ga.ne. harvard relied on sat the first half to carry nvt try the torward pal seures had been made.

end of the half two were tried. The first. Smith, failed, but a moi Ivy threw a long one of the line that O'Bri, 1--yard gain. In the second half bo to more open play. Hc the forward pass twice a total gain of near13 0 mody passing to J.

0'. of 17 yards, and then to Mullen for another kelton took one gain in this half. Holy Cross' shift pi! the Yale defense, was by Harvard when it tirst -half, and was i 1 In the second half. ag totes, the Holy Cros! 2 hied this play with be I made three first down 2t Yards in penalties. 10 yards once for Ilf Driscoll and twice fl HMV Cross was penal times for offside play, in all.

Hardwick in th riarvard was the star bis running in of kick 'formation In the first I new as the find of th4 ti. Frothingham's end 'Iceond period was at eonstdering that he ha oxPerience in that ID tailed the runner beh 1 Illoanssetreradiee also, For the visitors the at end and as a punt, coosPicuous. O'Brien did some effective pis Ostergren was a stro he. Following the varsit3 "AM freshmen and two periods wit the summary of the PARVARD Fomti le Snillit le Weaberbesd le 1 ti li fr'henek It i 4 r.1! rrothincham It lic 1 Weston 111 rren irtter 1 -4, 1 Itit' Nehirt'rtoTI rg 1 rt o'Brien re ttretth re Meer qb 1 qb li Itertle-tek I thb ,,1 NI Mb glo Beals ftlaking. FOOTBALL Harvard 19, Holy Tale 21, Syracuse Broil' 14, Rhode Dartmouth Princeton 35, Lehigh Oberlin 13, Cornell Penns)liania 16, Navy 7, Johns Hopkins Army 27, Stevens Amherst 13, Colgate Iles loan 7, Bow doin WlItikLnIs ID, Springfield Bates 19, New Maine 14, Tufts O.

Colby 21, Coburn O. rnIersityof Vermont P. O. Trinity 31, Worcester Carlisle 0, Washington son O. Tale Freshmen 40, emy O.

Dartmouth Freshmen Exeter O. Foram 14, Boston TanderbIlt 100, HARVARD BEATS Increased Strength Shown by the Harvard showed a In strength in her Cross on Soldiers Field the Worcester team was Had the Crimson kept through the game, the would have been but in the second' half took out his first eleven substitutes. Ail the scoring was hall. and the substitutes more than hold Holy In the first period much superior that make only one first was only checked that being when the a foot of the Holy and Wendell was unable required distance. In the second half to score twice, fourth period worked Harvard's 10-yard line, puled on their attempts ball forward from essayed two drop period, but one was other fell short and Ilarvard.

As compared with its Maine a week ago, the tiarvaru. As compared with its Maine a week ago, the increased strength In especialy in the back return of Capt Wendell oureness Into the play. phiying was also much Closs: was able to distance but once Me first half when the full strength of held. The enu playing particularly in the tIie is room for great tics part of the line. A crowd of about La e.

harvard relied on the first half to carry not try the torward puss Eames had been made. end of the half two wore tried. The first. Smith, failed, but a threw a long one of the line that O'Brien L-yard gain. In the second half to more open play.

Holy the forward pass twice a total gain of nearly passing to J. of 17 yards, and then to Mullen for another kelton took one forward gain in this half. Holy Cross' shift the Yile defense, was by Harvard. when It tret half, and was la the second half. bites, the Holy Cross tied this play with made three first downs.

20 Yards in Penalties. yards once for use Driscoll and twice Noir Cross was penalize times for offside play, ail. H. Hardwick in the Harvard was the star his running in of kicks formation in the first anew as the find of the tt Frothingham's end second period was considering that he has oxPeriance in that mailed the runner behind losses. Bradlee also liarvard.

For the visitors the at end and as a punter conspicuous. O'Brien dtd sOrtle effective Ostergren was a strong Line. Following the varsity freshmen and PlaYed two periods The summary of the PARV.tab tot.tt le Snlitil le Wfttherhead le li It .1: rtothincham It r.atteck ig Weston 111 gtk Ilte.ilttqh!,;4! rt rg rt I fitri ro Fnlitl, hrtrfeter N-iy4! rg Itithieetou rg rt rt filtrten re Prnit re Prnthinebftm re GINIner rib Ixrott qb li Iterthytek thb thb Iltzarti Mb rushed the ball frhm mld-fleld for lg. touchdown. The $econd score came i Palmer when McGay punted from his 20-yard Andergon line and Colgate Kimball re- Cnshing covered the ball and carkted it across.

WileY rg Chamberlain kicked the goal. The sum-1 imelikno rg mary: mprrat rt A MERST -4 4 COLGATs: i D11101 re Whitten le Dut re Mn-row It 1 rt Parker NitCarthy re re Carriek Shumway Ig 4 rg Sullivan il'bee re ig Otte a Ore. Crowley. Referee. Buckley.

Linesmen, ilutchinson and White. Time, tim quarters. St Marks 0, Cambridge Latin O. SOUTIIB011.0. Oct 5St Marks and Cambridge Latin played to a scoreless tie this afternoon.

Each had chances to score, especially St Marks, who were several times within theirs opponents 10-yard line, but fumbling and good deb: fensive work prevented. Caner did good work for St Marks and Sands for Cain-bridge. The summary: ST NIARK'S CAMBRIDGE LATIN Graham I I Derry Williamson la re Cohen Cunningham It rt Sheehan GASATriaihNi ilanAm mItK901771. Cunningham It Marshall qb qb Minds Ihb, thb Bunn Harrington rhb' Ibb Potts Rowley Ibb Steinacker Bib Heck Mercer fb fb Shaffer Score, Pennsylvania 16. 'Touchdowns.

Mercer 2. Goal from touchdown, Nlinds. Goal from field. Marshall. Germantown.

Referee. Fultz Brown. Linesman, Linn, Yule. Time. 10m and Stu periods.

MAINE 14, TUFTS Medford Players Lost Two Chances to Score (WON. Me, Oct 5Un1versily of defeated Tufts here this after- I noon, 14 to O. Tufts lost two chances to score, one.by.a.furnble after Adams 'oft a ions run had been driven outsidea foot. from a touchdown. and again when a penalty had given Tufts the ball on Maine's 10 yard line, but the Medford team laCkeethe punch and was licld for downs.

Adams missed a Iry for goal from a drop kick and Shepherd had a try for a placement kick blocked. The summary: MAINE Trrrs Donahue le re thaw ocRed. The TU FTS re Gaw re Donnellan rt Tobin Bennett rg Laue Thormilk Itohert Houston i O'Donnell Murray It rrtg TLathkulen Ruffner It rt Bennett Sawyer Ig II Bker, Thorndike Gulliver -rg Ig nouston Bigelow rt It O'Donnell Bernheisel re le Webster re Bryant citi qb WiliToti Carleton Bird Ilib Krirer Ihb Martin rhb Hadley Rib Sherburne Shepherd fb lb Adams Amition fb Seore. Maine 14. Touchdown s.

Iattn. Shepherd. Coals from touchdowns, Shepherd. Bryant. Umpire.

Kilpatriek. Princeton Ref- eree, Tufts, Brown. Linm es an. Farmer. Dart- 3uouth Time.

12m periods. VANDERBILT' TOTALS 100. This is 97 Better Than Maryviiie's Score In; the Same Game. 0 Score Same Game. 0 NASHVILLE, Tenn.

Oct 5--Vandethilt. In Its first real test of the season. defeated Maryville this afternoon. 100 to 3, making a total of 205 points scored by the Commodores in two games. The forward pass was a disappointment, being used successfully only four times out of 16 attempts.

Two of these successful passes, however, received behind The goal line. Maryville scored. early in the fourth quarter on a place kick from the 35- yard line. The summayy; VANDERBILT MARYVILLPI Turner le re McCallk Covington It rt Sberrer Paves Ig rg Vandergriff Morgan Everett Huffman rg lg Williamson Brown rt it Samsell Brown re -le Bowie Carlin gb qb Jackson Hardage lhb OM Wells Collins rhb Ihb Williams Sikes tb ft) Dmiver Score, Vanderbilt 100, Maryville 3. Referee, Bradley Walker.

i Capt Pendleton made three of the home team's touchdowns. The summary: pRiscHT0N LEHIGH Andrews le re Sawtelle I allet le Phillips Bailin IIt rt Seruggs Shenk Ig vtg4 Blanco 'hvart if 111nel-hn ena Wylie 1 Swart Logan rg 1g Greenbatrzh liriTnr(h'tnhi a lir rt Ig linuaer It Tete -Bentield rt It McMillan It GiPiSraitil Vele Dunlap re Wight re le Green le Goyne Wight re le Green le Goyne Emmons qb qb Pima! Baker qb Pendleton lbb rbb Hoban Doolittle 11113 It Baker rhb lhb Keay Trenkmann fb fb Creighton liendrickson fb fh Plick fb Whitney Sons, Princeton $5. Touchdowns. E. Trenkmanta 2, Pendleton Goals from touchdowns, H.

1101er 5. Umpire, Torrey of Pennsylvania. Referee, Costello of Cornell. Linesman, Murphy of Brown. Time, 12m periods.

Attendance. 380o. I 'M Oberlin 13, Cornell 0..,.., 'IACA, Oct 5Cornell played poorly in today's game with Oberlin, losing to the Westerners, 13 to of The shakeup-of the team failed to accomL plish any results. Twice the Ithacans were on the 10-yard line and twice they failed to take the all over. summary: CORNELL OBERLIN Mehaffey le re Ebrich le reAlray MuntS It.

rt Rstierbrook Larrovre ig rg flubbard -Campaign Ig NI, hyte C. of lell McCutcheon I Ttilson Lahr rg Leonard Paviiison It Tteller "Williamson rt Nlis pyle O'llearns re Nash re Trainer qb (4. rElen Young O'Connor Ibb. bb Taber qb Whyte rbb Stimson Prits rbb it- Ibb Martin Pates rbb 4 Marcy Miller fb fb Haan Dill fb I 0 fb Mtillln Phillippi fb Score. Oberlin 1Vronchdowns.

Tisherl'2. Goals from tonchilo Illus. Umpire. Cooney of Princeton. Refer, Ilinkey of Yale.

Lines- matt. Gillmore of West Point. Time. four 8m periods. Dartmouth 'shmeh 12, Exeter O.

EXETER, NI It Oct 5The Dart mouth freshm defeated Exeter this afternoon, 12 O. The freshmen scored in less than minute of play as an Exeter player txmlbled soon after the TopWendell 1 i I I 1 I 01144 ny, Riley. Goal from tottehdown. Green. Umpire.

Reteree. White. Linesman. parkson. Time, 7m periods.

Other College Games Yesterday. At PennSwarthmore 2'2, Lafayette. At Athens. 0-01do University 7, Kenyon 7. At Colulms, 0Ohio State 55.

Otterbein O. At Ann ArborMichigan :14,, Case O. At ClevelandMt Union 9.. Western Re- rerve 0. At New of New York' 6, Muhlenburg 0 At SchnectadyUnion 7.

Rutgers 6. At Ann Arbor Miehignn :14, Case O. At Union Western Re- rerve At New of New Yorir 6, Mutienburg At Sehneettoty--Union 7. Rutgers 6. At Washington, cGeorgetown 27, Mt St I At Lexingtou, VaWashingtou uad Lee O.

I Western Maryland 13. At Charlotteville. 01 gluts. 43, Randolp Macon College 0. At Cbarlotteville, NoUniversity of Virginia 43, Randolph Niocon College 0.

At South Bend, IndNotre Dame cid. St Viateurs T. At CincinnatiUniversity of Cincinnati 124, Transylvania O. At Lewisburg, Penn-rBucknell .49, Wyoming SeMinarl O. At State College.

PennPenusylvanla State Colle 41 Carn tE 14 le Tech O. At ChicagoChicago 13, Indiana O. At Lafayette. IndPurdue 21, De! Panw O. At Haverford.

renaHaverford College 14. Delaware College O. Ioa 35, State Teachers 7. Wisconsin 13. Lawrence O.

Nebraska 8. Bellevue O. At Lafayette, IndPurdue 21, De. Panw O. At Haverford.

Pennllaverford College 14. Delaware College O. Iowa 35, State Teachers 7. Wisconsin 13. Lawrence O.

Nebraska 6, Bellevue O. Kansas 62, St Mary O. Knox 33. Lincoln 7. Knox 33.

Lincoln 7. I Northwestern O. Lake Forest O. 'lt Louis University 38. Drury O.

Washington Unitersity Siturtitif 7 1 Minnesota 5. Iowa 'State Aggles i 16 3. 1 Somerville H. S. 13.

Tech Somerville High defeated Tech 'N. I 1 2Z to 3, on Broadway Field. West Som- i erville, yesterday. In the three i Periods the play was in TeChs territory I practically all the time, although both i of Somerille's scores were made by 1 I sensational runs by and Leland. 1 i practically all the time, although both I i Of Somerville's scores were made by 1 I sensational runs by-Doane and Leland.

I I The tomer caught-Tt punt on the 4S- 4. 1 yard line and ran through the Tech yard line and ran through the Tech 1 1 team Ibr the first score. Leland fran 1 I 65 yards for a touchdown. Tech's score i 1 IA as made in the last minute of play, I when Leeper standing on the L' O-vard 1 line, dropped a field goal. The sum- I mary: I FIIMERVILLE 11 TECH '16 2 1 TECH '16 Moody Nelson It qb Murphy 1,17 rhb I linnnewell rhb Doane ft, Le le-n-(1.

110) Bradley lltb I Ellis rhb rlhhbb teeRopeperr I linnnewell rhb 1 Doane tb fb-, Maier 1 Sullivan tb c. i es mu. 1- .6 ft, Z. I Score, Somerville Teeh '16 3. Tone downs' Doane.

Leland. Goal from touchdown. 1 Leland. Goal from field, Leeper. Umpire McCarthy of Georgetown.

Referee Duff of Tufts. Time, 10 sand Sm i periods. I i -'----a--- eb AP I I a a I Newton H. S. 6, Wellesley H.

S. O. WELLESLEY. 'Oct 5--N'ew. ton -11-i-g-12 won.

6 to 0, from Wellesley High on Hunnewejl Field this afternoon. Sumner Shepherd, Stover and Cully were the ground-gainers for Wellesley, while Brady, Van Buskirk, McCraw- and Wilbur were the Newton stars. The summary: WELLESLEY 8 Wilimr le Brady It rt Srlelepille.aril Brady It lionnemore lg rg Tatte Gardner Cunningham rt stone I Coolidge It Fow le le Carey le Moulton Llarris re 1 1 Van qb van linsairij McCraw rhb I Gould rhb I Ellison th (lb Nrerthse CurTy lhb Hatch Kublewein ID 25 Eoverl Score, Newton H. 8. 8.

Gould. Umpire( B. Donahue. Referee. A.

J. Wood- lock. Linesms IhIpy Tim. moA I lock. ds.

Linesmsn, Time; Sin and 10-m perio A a I VANDERBILT IN FLIGHT. Aviator Takes Militia Officers in Aeroplane at Mineola. MINEOLA. Y. Oct 5Cornelius Vanderbilt, who is a lieutenafit colonel In the State National Guard.

was a passenger with George W. Beatty in an aeroplane above Hempstead Plains today. They went up about 500 feet. Later Beatty took Maj Gen John F. O'Ryan of the State National Guard on a short flight.

Two STEAMERS SINN. Hamburg-American Vessels, Venda la and Graecla, Wrecked In the Lower Elbe. HAMBURG, Get, Oct 5Two of the Hamburg-American Company's steamers sank today in the Lower Elbe. The Venda lia, of 2570 tons, while start, ing on a voyage to America, structi a floating dock being towed down the Elbe and sank immediately in midchannel. Shortly afterward the Graecia of 1760 term, passing out on her way to the West Indies.

struck the wreck and also se nk. The crews of both the vessels and 20 passengers who were on board the Gra.ecia were brought back to Hamburg. It was later reported that the cook and his assistant of the Varidalia were missing and vore believed to have been drowned. rt Jewett Petite NVarrea It Mann Duff Murphy hb Deeper Ihb Roper Princeton 35, Lehigh O. PRINCETON.

Oct 54-In a game replete with forward passing, the Tigers back today and defeated the 1,1414 '1VINS, IA strong strong Lehigh team, 35 to O. The Princeton eleven showed wonderful Improvement over their first two games. 'MINS, 14-0. 1.011 1111 111111 II 1111J9 I IrnJo completely spoiled was 'tried In the soon abandoned. Frequent Penalizing of Rhode Island against the ai substi-n State at Providence for Holding quarter ag better success.

and Harvard lost and Offside Play. being set back PROVIDENCE, Oct 5Brown Until) of hands by for offside Play. versity won its second victory of Frequent Penalizing of Rhode Island State at Providence for Holding and Offside Play. PROVIDENCE, Oct 5Brown 1.7rit- versity won Its second victory of Chamberlain 1.1bd rg loid swasey re Kimball re Cfwkrer qb rib Mutilation Warren Ibb rbb McClellan It AOPI Su11m. -y re i le Itanmer Kimball re i nb Thintinton Cooper qb tarren lbb -4 rbb McClellan Allen ilib onnolly rhb I 1111; Rabinam Connolly rhb 11i1; Robinson oore rbb nib Brown MeGay fb Swatherd Score, Alnhnit' Connolly.

Kimball. Goals i from touchdown. Chamber. Umpire. Imralla -of' Brown.

Referee, Bur- leigh of Linesman, Chapman of M. A. Q. Time. '12 and 20m period s.

Fordhayn 14, Boston College O. NEW YORIC, Oct 5--Fordham's football team today defeated Boston College, 14 to O. For a new and practically inexperienced combination. FordhaM played' a good game. The back consisting of McNally.

liffe, Hayes and booling, proved an aggressive quarteti and with a. little more Beaconing should form a good offense. The summary: FORDHAM BosTos COLLEGE OSTO re Hartigan re Casey rt Killian tre Finnegan It NI ill vey Vitiauo rg Hurley Burke O'Neil lir Brandon Iff Sheehan Iit 1113che Brennan Woods Meehan rg i Ig Glason rg. ig Sheehan Kane rt Roche t. Columbia It Brennan llinchilftet re le Woods Jackson re Schatruielster qb qb DU IYY ilinchliffe ihb rhb Kiley Thlyes nib Reilly Iltb McNally irbb Fallon NicCartlig th a Ds Donahue ft) .1111) Fallon th Donahue OWMI.

DC F-ord- la. L. Hfe Goals from touchdowns. Schaftmelater 1Cmpire. McElroy.

Cornell. Referee. linen. North Carolina. Linesmen.

McCarthy Sheehan. Time. Sin periods. Navy 7, Johns Hopkins 3. ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct 6The -Navy eleven defeated Johns Hopkins University here today, 7 to S.

The midshipmen were unable to score against their lighter opponents until within a few minutes of the end of the final period. RIndge T. S. 19, Melrose H. S.

O. MELROSE, Oct S--11Indgg Technical School of Cambridge defeated Melrose High, 19 to O. on Pine Banks Park this afternoon. Green and Riley played a tine game for the winners and Wentzell ran the Melrose eleven welL The summary: RINDGE 8 MELROSE, Small le re Sterling Frazier le Jones le Hadley It it Beeler I Coleman It Coleman lg rg Sherman Murphy Stone Brooks 'Sic-Donald IT Ig Holton Ferguson rt It Coyle re le Moore Riley qb. qb Wentsell Green Ihb rbb Cochrane Hillery rhb Bib Hunter Nichols rbb ft) Crawford a Coleman lg rg Sherman Wurphy 4 Stone Brooks Mc-Donald rg Ig Holton Ferguson rt It Coyle re le Moore Riley ob.

ob Wentsell Green Ihb rbb Cochrane Hillery rhb Rib Hunter Nichol rbb White fb. ft) Crawford O'Reilly ftl Score, Rtudge T. S. 19. Touchdowns.

White, 1 Davies It Kent la arnifts IQ, rg Sanborn sin 711 Thurber Burr rgs Kemp rg Caner Coolidge N. Land" 111!) Barber re Cowen Starbuck It Ward Pearson till Hands Barber re Landon Gaston qb Hinkle thb Ames rhb rioarnrveey rhb litii4-11-na; thb: Pierkard tb umpire, Flichtnet Waltham I WALTHA: Natick Barrimai Ibb rbb Bradley HhtwkIP thb Ames rhb i Bib McNamara Ilsrvey rhh Horne fb fb Thomas Pinchard fb Umpire. Brin ley. Referee, Callahan. Flichtner.

Time. Sm periods. Waltham H. S. 34, Natick H.

S. O. WALTHAM. Oct 5Waltham High beat Natick High. 34 to 0, this after noon.

'Johnson. Richardson and Healey played well for althorn. Doherty and Sweeney for Natick. The summary: WALTHAM 118 NATICK It Yale le re Butler Johnson it rt aimmoruls WALTIIA5111 NATICK II Fag In le re Butler Johnson It rt ihnosorule IF ZIOIS Madden It Tomlin Ts Sweeney Eaton MeCee Carmter Butler rg Ir ert IIIII 'Tracey rt It itogers Pentllebury re It bobvrty Butler re- 'Tracey Pendlebury re l'endieberY re re Johnstme re Picheit Qb Picbett qb qb Welch Day qb Richardson Ibb rbb Amoma billicr Healey fh fb Serliow Marshall fb Score, Waltham H. S.

84. Tonelsa. Johnson 4. Johnstone. Goals from touchdowns.

Fagin 4. Umpire, Boylen. Referee, Laughlin. Unet.132113. Handrottan and Sandemon.

Time, 10-min quarters-Beverly 27, of Commerce 7. BEVERLY. Oct 5On the new athletic field this afternoon the local High School won from the High School of Commerce of Boston, 27 to 7. Fitzgibbon, Zelinsky, Spencer and H. sten for the winners.

Capt Itiertin Leinsie and Hendrix for the losers excelled. The surnmarv: BEVERLY OF COMMERCE Ii Estee le re Lavery MOM it rt Cohen Hood Corwin Istoothoff Ig Smith Kendrit Estee rg-- Ig Fairfield Wilkins rg Baker rt It i)'Leary Nelson le SEeehan Daley re Zelinsky qb qb Mertin Gray Ihb thb Donovan Spencer rbb Ihb Colwin Fitzgibbon fb fb Leipate Score, Beverly B. S. 27. EL S.

of Commerce 7. Touchdowns, IL Fates 2, Fitzgibbon, Zelinsky, Leipanc. Goals from touchdowns. Fitzgibbon Leipale. Umpire.

Dr Creighton. Referee, O'Donnell. Linesman. Percy T. Appleton.

Time. 10m quarters. St John's 13, Beverly Indus S. O. DANVERS, 'Oct 5Beverly Industrtal School was defeated by St John's Prep, a BROWN the season on Andrews Field today.

de- feeling Rhode Island State College 14 to O. The game was marred by fre- quent fumbles and the visitors were penalized again and again for holding and offside play. The summary: BROWN I I STATE Lengden le re Henninger Langdon le re Henninger Wilson le Wade It rt Br igham Gottstein ig rg Webster Kulp Ig McIntosh Mitchell Davis Staff Colwell Kra tz rg Ig Mailloux Goldberg rg Ig Colwell Sims rg Hazard rt It Bilden Murphy rt Kraft rt Ashhatigii re 0, le Hanlin Cmwther qb (lb Sullivan McLean it MeLzughlin. qb Metcalf Ihb rhh Price Gardner Ibb rbb Conyea Bean rtili Ilib Newton Henry fh lb Sherwin Hazlett fb Score, Brown 14. Touchdowns, Henry 2.

Goals from touchdowns. Ashbaugh 2. Umpire, Davis of Wesleyan. Referee, Murphy of Her. yard.

Linesman, Tom Barry of Brown. Time, 10m 'PENN 16, DICKINSON Jourdet Removed from Game, Charged With Ungentlemanly Actioas. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 5Pennsylvania defeated Dickinson today on Franklin to O. Jourdet was removed from the game for "ungentlemanly" actions to Shaffer and Pero lost half the distance to her goal line. Dickinson had the ball at the time.

and the penalty gave it to them on Penn's 40-yard line. The advantage availed the visitors but little. The sunsmary: PENNSYLVANIA DICKINSON Young le re Crane It rt Brown 1g rg Puderbaugh Killther Hertzle McCall Greene Journeau it Beebere Dillon rt illamo at McGregor Crane re Jourdet re ei4e Pauxtia KOODS re 'e A a E' a. ri L- A Lt I- a. -it ji 21.

re ar is l'il twice. both losing 10 yards backfield for of the day, and and runs from half marked him season to date. playing in the surprisingly good. had very little Place. Twice he the line for played well for work of McCabe was the most for Holy Cross playing, and Capt point in the game.

the Hartarel second teams without a score. varsity game: HOLY' t'ROSS re Metivier i rt Pickett rg Quinn rg Cahill Ig Vogel De Marco Vogel 1431g eP.rgreal: it: le McCabe Ig Vogel De Marco -e Vogel lioig le McCabe co Mullen rqbbb Mr(iesCabrn30(arLtlei ,7 O'Brien illey rhb trAtitee ihb Donovan Ivondell tb th Brawley th niarthriek th Mt) .1 O'Brien zmilre 1) ile th Donovan ilk Brawley T1 lart1r1ck fb I Bartard 19. Toucbdowna. 'Wendell. Hurdalck.

Brickley. Goal from touch- 1r Hitchcock. 17mpire, W. Referee. II L.

Dadmon. Worcester. tfeeme, Lie ood. Brown. Time, 120k Pg YALE'S OPPONENT WEAK.

Slracuse, Scoring Only One First Down Against the Blue and Blundering, Is Beaten 21 to 11 RAVEN, Oct 5The Yale flet'' tear; by a burst of sPeedi follow lvuu by a burst I I I i 1 I I I 4 I -1 r-ef- 1 't4 .4 4 4.

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