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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 18, 1908. HARVARD'S PLAY IS FAST AND SURE YALE SCORES ON EIGHT LINE PLAYS SCORES ON THE FIRST PLAY BURR KICKING A GOAL iN HARVARD-SPRsNGfifLD GAME Syracuse in five mlmtes it play, after which Rochester had everything her way for the half. A 55-yard run by B. i RanmakT of Rochester was a feature, Pray scored the viyitors' other touch- I down on a trick play. The score at i the end of the fiist half stood 12 to 5 I i in Rochester's favor.

Syracuse the ball the length of tne field for a score in five rulnute i i of play la the second half. Bank's run BOSTON E. H. S. 1, DORCHESTER 0 1 ontiuuni From the First Page.

(ontinaed From the F'lrst Page. ning wlta the ball wss the feature! 1 eIrnedhalwSdp0int 55 tbebedfon DARTMOUTH 0- WILLIAMS 0 And over Wins from Princeton Freshmen. Yale's 37-yard line, attempted a forward pass, ar Wood, the army quarterback. Neither'a Goal is Really Threatened was crashed into by Lllley. Tale loft Williams Has the Better of tackle, just as he made the pass.

The Hawlev in Kiekirv- showed streaks of brilliancy at times. its lurge score really was principally due to the weakness of its opponents. The team was powerless, and uturiy different from the smoothly running combination which last year wot kei the forward pass on Hurvard niue times for a total of 105 yards, and held the score to 9 to 5. I Harvard tactics and the story of Harvard's offence Is the story of the game. Harvard exchanged kick with her opponents until she had got the Ely R.

calves Bail on the Kickoff Ru.is 1C5 Yards. WILLIAMSTOWN, Oct 17-For 50 full minutes Williams and Dartmouth struggled on the football field this afternoon, but neither was able to cross the goal line of the other, and the game ended with a 0 to 0 score. It was a battle royal, both elevens fighting with a desperation nn? the offence of neither could overcome, anj Connts as Double Victory, Teai Being in Two Leagues. Harvard Freshmen Defeat Phillips Exeter, 6 to 0. ou i well into territory', when her pot erful tandem would be called into service and she wculd crash her way down the field and over the goal line.

Corbet; was principally used to get the ball within striking distance, his specially being a close end run executed Just outside of tackle. Then White would be hurled at guard or tackle for ball was deflected and spun acns the field and toward West Point's goal line. Nadel, Yale's right end. was after the ball In an instant. He snatched it as it bounded along, and, sur-ounded by splendid interference, he ran down Um field and planted the ball down directly behind the Army's goal posts.

At the very beginning of the excitement the sound of the referee's whistle was hetrd. It seems that before Wood made his pass, even before the ball was put in play, the West Pointer's line had started ahead. Instead of waiting fox the umpire, under whose jurisdiction the offence came, to sound his norn, referee Okeson blew his whistle. Under the rules the ball immediately was dead. Had the umpire's lurr.

sounded, Yale might have declined lhe penalty for West Point having started before tho ball was put in play, but as it was the refeiee's whistle that was blown there was no alternative except for the two teams to come away back up the field and West Point to retain the ball after the toucjjdown. Cutler ran his team In better shape Waltham Beats Tech Sophomoras than a Harvard team ha been run for neither allowed Its goal to be even real- ly threatened. The result was a punting game after i the first few minutes of play, and in this respect Williams of Williams had the better of Hawley of Dartmouth The match was witnessed by more than 3000 persons, the largest crowd that has ever assembled on Weton field at a football game. Dartmouth received the kickoff and made a fierce onslaught on the Williams line, which stood as firm as a stone tsmll. until Hawley was forced to punt.

Williams' offence was fully as fierce as was Its opponents, but made little i impression at first. Aa the game pro-I irressed. nowever. the Dartmouth line long time as n-gards speed. The Matdei 78, Brighton 0.

AN DOVER. Mass. Oct IT In one of the fastest and hardest-fought games ever seen here, the Piiiillps-Andover academy eleven defeated Lhe Princeton freshmen. 6 to 0. today.

Ely of An-dover received the ball on the ktck-oft on Andover's five-yard Une, and ran the entire length of the field, 1US yards, for a touchdown. Capt Hart, a former Exeter star, attempted to tackle Ely near the center ot the field, but was given the straight-arm and put out of tne way. Throughout tbe remainder of the first half the academy boys kept tha Junior Tigers on the defensive. In the second half Prln jeton rallied plays were executed successively wiUi great rapidity. The interference formld quickly, and at times was notlceably good.

At times, however, the interference was entirely lacking, and the runner was left to himself. In the Vst half, while the regulars were In the game. Harvard tried only one for- In tWil nlflVK rtlJ innnul WirJ 1 ft being penalized five yards. It was tough Kave wa; gradually, and toward the 7 to the 7 to tno nun Dorchester and. close of the first period and in the sec HnahAr-Av grounds Dorcbee- then gained repeatedlv w.net c-, i.

-ri the line and made two more luck for Yale, but tne touchdown that came later was sufficient salve for Yale wounded fetlings. ond it was badly torn. Three times the purple advanced the ball from to 35 or 40 yards, only to lose it by falling in the second half Milton 1 wauiwj uua derenatvelv and held the Period. Xourse recovering the ball. 9M victory counts as double win played better and made five successive first downs.

Amherst into a S-to-5 victory over Tufts Frituch Ig re Kin? on a forward pass or a fumble. Dart- 1 1 I 1 Ka Kail becasa both tea ma are In me inter- nome taut mis afternoon in tne last two minutes oari ji.u's.i to one touchdown. The Bu.t kicned often and well, while the the forward mt erarT-A mouth, on the other hand, was able to i princeton' mtenmted forward naan nasi Haiey rg. of play. Flashes in Second Half.

While Yale's playing, except for two it Newman before It became necessary to punt. Andover was the aggressor. Porter i Ki, "aa3 -uihcu ins pun is in une snape. iLp'i-mSmUtl, In ta Harvard put in and and Proctor for Milton. Tha 4X1 entirely new team, which scored 14 summary: points, and which used a good deal le Wamitke streaks ot offence in the second half Tobln rt.

R. rt Tricol! le Uahooty qb. Burke Ihb except jusfi ueiore uie wvunu null i nmi.i ik. rf.i mk rm-r, fnr.nrri mnwa and tailed at a goal irom ttie jieia on tne The game was the first contest on the new Tufts athletic field and was witnessed by the largest "crowd that has turned out to a Tufts game In recent years, Amherst being represented by a the feature play of the same was a forward Daae worked between Up him Wilson 4o-yard Une. The summary: an end run carried the ball 30 yards to and Cape O'Brien.

The latter carried rit-Uia rHILXJPS ANDOVEIt PHIMntTOV "il rhb Manter rhb Wakeiteld Ihb SniUn Williams" 25-yarJ line. MILTON more open style of play. Kenaard. who 5 relieved White, kicked a drop and a re I'. Coa tS is good-steed cheering section.

rhb. he bail 4m yard mad then on a serves Barring Kilboura'3 long run at the Scheld fb fb (Jastompisy i nishes rps-am j. at over or Beaba It. Fanlkaer Roal from placement and the touch eWMM rg Burr There an llletral forward pass gave the plgfkln to Williams, and Williams booted it far up the field. Williams found the tackles the pregnable part of the Dartmouth line, and most of Its gains by straight rushes was not at all brilliant, the New Haven team was more than six points better than West Point today.

The Army, though, twice gave the Yale men a bad scare. Immediately after the opening kickoff. Grecle of the Army made a fair catch of a very poor kick by Coy on Yale -yard line, and Dean ffiissed scoring a goal from the field by a very few inches. Some min- (wetoaa to thav wtth tfce bail on Dor- ver- close of the game, tlie Amherst Score. Holy Cmes 12.

Bowdofa 5. Toa-h-team was outplayed In about every de- dowas. Manter, Burke. Drlscoll. Goal from paitment of the game.

They were un- toocbdewus. Joy 2. I'mplre, Potter. Harrird. able to make any headway against the ttttttte.

Knicht, Mlchlaa. Linesmen. Shee-Tufts line or ends, not gaining a first 1 an Bowdoln. Daley of Hstysss. Time 2um down until -late in the last period, and IliltU i I'ifr Coatee It I I L-r Harlow Ig Mi-Sell rg Fletcher ft.

down was the result of a forward pass caught by Cutting, which enabled aim to run 15 yards over the goal line. The Harvard quarterback. Galattl. tried the forward pass four times in rg Bo Watson lg Fausoc It Feltca le Devereaax were through them. Dartmouth exe-I cuted the forward pass several times for good gains.

Dartmouth made two PENN 12, ER0WN 0 I'SliHi re i 1 tries in tne nrsT penoa mr nuai irom this half, twice successfully. Cutting qb Green caiurht both these passes. Harding le fan O'Brten. McCabe and Brough Emi re nete tarooah and nailed him for a Ema jb safetv. I PbiBgn ab utes later when Yale had been penal- plao'ement.

Winter, left end. was celled Itoop re see lzed for holding. Coy kicked, slanaius upon bv Williams to carry tke ball fre- Hmlti qb Quakers Plays the Providence Boys almo8t under tne goSLl ts Tne blU1 with the Robb. Brown Kiy lus. Ksssai in rter.er did not have anv sfc'-w Btjsimor- rib rab and Peterson.

ami altogether the' lib Hardwich ft Proctor tuen only by a forward pass, and, outside of the play that won the game not once was the ball ir. Amherst's possession in Tufts' territory. On the other hand the Med ford eleven repeatedly threatened the Amherst goal line, the fast Tufts backs gaining many yards and the development of a stiff defence by the Amherst line when their goal line was neared alone holding the Tui'ts score down. Cayt Sheehy was the star of the Med-ford team. Not only did he clay a Wau-rman rhb.

Hopwuod rbb Wblia should have had one of the others that was trussed, as the ball landed squarely in his arms. One onside kick was recovered, although two others went to Si ringueld. Springfield played old-fas'doned foot- Off Their Feet in the First Half was punted low and ovir the mlddie of the Game. of tne ru'h une' QrbIe again heeling PHir ph'ta nc n.ni. jt down- this Um" lth'h yards of ft.

Harper i'urter n. made a strong quartet. Capt Morse broke through the line frequently for good tackles. Ingersoll and Hawley were Dartmouth's surest ground-gainers. Durln Score.

Phlllli). aodoTf-r TMrhdws. tXl. BVtt i lna.La frvm touch Mr O'Brten. Bremen.

Goal from tou. wn. Porter. Referee, WM Again, however. Dean mls- the goal.

X. rstpir. Cooper. Referee. nia Brown today in two short lok.

luiDlre. Ueoaiie Field Judges, rurntae. assB ZSSBBSXX? wet wr wm- cued, his place-kick this time only White i ball in the first half and only tried the the game wimnms relieved one man Time Join ha Ires. Tead. UneamaD.

Belllj s-rm. Time. 20m ha-ve. forward pass twice. One of tnese was and Soiavan exxeiled lor Dorciieater.

strotig defensive game, but bis long end h- an. 4 thA r.thcr hv clearing the forwards and falling many I Peterson, and Dartmouth two, Ingersoll yards short of the posts. and R. Bnkart. Altogether William- These were the only chance, the i JSSSLX 7" HARVARD '12 6, EXtTER 0.

tk ssacniary Wivimri m. ft 99. ft a 0. i. i runs and clever dodging runback of Nourse.

In this period the visitors tf, rle-My brouiht the crowd to made their first down on 1 rhr irr't Ja i- ti Oct IT W.i viand ar halves ot 20 minutes each by the score of 12 to 0. Pennsylvania did aU its scoring in the first half. In the second period a number of substitutes were put in and the team slowed up. Tne Brown team was as much of a disappointment as the form displayed by Pennsylvania In the first half was a suroriso to the 10 OM spectators who skCaa -rt -saj defeated the fsacn sd Heart ac "earx -a I c-iiu ctoemv one 0 tne-se being on Winter's fine p-aytd stroi.g i imes in the backfield. Th ni tl .1 i .1 today.

2 to I tfl is West Pointers had to score by kicking WILLI AV8 but after these two failures for field wintpr le goals. Underwood's recovery of a short Swain It kick bfter a lot of funfbfing by Murphy Hartr of Yale and Dean of West Point, nave Morse iorT run. in nsir um'i i io nuiu c.ju tmu i -i gf ijSi of Worcester jf.M. I 3 summary: lock cut loe and fhe anl7' Ch.ase and Marr doing especially PARTMOfTH re I. Bankan Bank art rt Perear Rlcb 0 Brua lg Toblu berma-i Is DsJt Cambridge Boys Score Early In the First Half A Forward Paaa Being the Main Factor.

EXETER. H. Oct 17 The Harvard freshmen today defeated Exeter. to 0. the Cambridge boys scoring early In liram nrurr irm urK "lx ume- tnre them being sue- For Amherst Capt Kilbourn was Paire r.

Brooks Springfield only gained her tower of strength in the line, and to turned out for the game. the Army the baU on Yale's 20-yard line. Here one play gained a few yards. sssBBt. ft- rvrtcaer WaTLaXI) BBBHBBBsn sBsP 1st JPSbJCsT Is AmAAM b9 RSSt.7.V.V".".".V...7." Mnv" CssTia It fb AMull Affisk twlco in this period, once on I b.ls alertness alone is due the Amherst The westhet was very warm, and for Pratt re rt Ooa Hayea ir? a forward pass and the other time on ic.t",rir AtwooJ Smlth played good that reason the time of the halves but the Army held on the next rush qb Ryen Williams qb.

lageroli1 the. first ha'f. a forward pass being tha defensive games, while Blades punted shortened. the and the play that followed was the and recovery of tb ball. Peterson lnr lhb w.

i ..4 rhb Driver I main factor, for tne remainder i Hawley half neither side had any material ad- of Miller JntteiSt hail He'continued wticb blocked forward pass b. Roger livHjper kicked off and Wallace im rt It IVeroater Brmn fb re Marx mediately recc.vered the ball on a fum- playing after the injury, but finally had would have given Yale a touchdown vantage. Kxeter was weak In handling In the First Half. Harvard's first score came earlv. ObB on the Amherst 10-yard line.

Am- i to be removed to the dressing rooms. had it not. been for the unfortunate In BBsrSX at once held for downs and re- I CKa wa llnn.minila trvr a rlmu Phval. le Gllrala ab He4TeT.ua Cuintr er fb narJ.n I'mpire. Stanfer of tmlreralry of Peoner! I ear la.

Kef ere. Pendleton of Bowdoln. PleUl psK Hackett of West Paint. Uneaman. of Hareard.

Aaslatant llnewnen. Eldred of Willtama and Jobnaoo of Dart rnoatb. Tinie 2Sm ha I Tea Ibb i Brien rab Asses fb. After Springfield's kickoff over the goal covered the ball on the three-yard line, clans of the hospital attended him. and line the Crimson punted out from the BUds Panlir jj danger.

Sheehy found a ligament of his leg had been Wiltham High Tech 11 0. WAXTHAJK. Oct Waltham high cident contributed by referee Okeson and bis Uttie whistle. In the first half Tale did not have the ball nearer the Army roal line than To yards until just before time was War land 25. Tenrlulnia.

BsaSBaaal I c.a.u ao. a.us aruuuu enu rtoooer i torn 'he baU abided five more through the center. The "1 ild fter ftimWe Sheehy's forward oass missed connec- by comparison, but the way the Red a touchback. She then pu-ited to 1 tions and Amherst secured tha ball on Riue went at the Brown bovs ml TIGERS 10, VIRGINIA P. I.

4. who ran the ball back i lce "-yara line, iney were neid and once mm oiauej partiea. twopny man u8' 'eff i fx6 eLeir' 8outhrnwr. Score in tho Flrot Half ln a pretty run-in of the kick. Prao- punts.

McGUl muffing one and Sharon two. Between the halves Potter of Harvard waa taken to the gymnasium, where a physician treated an Injured collar bone. The advantage of lhe second half was with Exeter. Harvard being on lhe defensive throughout. A Sb-yard run by-Cornell and an oDSide kick In which Hvatt all out gained a clear field brought Exeter to within striking distance.

Downing attempted a field goal and failed He soon made another unsuccessful try. On different occasions Exeter rssobsd Harvard's 10 and 30 yard lines, only to be repulsed. Players and officials sweltered in thr heat. The summary: HAltYAUD FRRKHMAN EXCTBB Paine ft Morrison 11. Melrcse 0.

dUL tilTT lai km l.tr I IIMVA IiagMtr I SSWW 'u owjc av luvuvia-i -w an oasiae kyz. Wtticn Spring- Ucftliy the sarTTe uerformance Va re- BTT Oct 17 peated on the next few ptays. Tufts ever: try for a Hold goal. The Brown attack failed utterly. The fleet-footed Alayhew never started.

nor could ca. KIl high resumed its schedule today at ward pass which Fish caught on the 30-yard line, and rushes by Cor bet asd Port park, defeating Mairasia iSnra is Bkee i high' 11 to Gloucester excelled in WhitenahM ih. continually rushing the ball to within striking distance of the line only to lose it on downs, while Amherst, also held for no gains, was repeatedly forced to runt- Tne Tufts score came at the close of o' til mus Cole. Cameron. ngnt guard ror a touendown.

Burr nothing at a rushing game, while tne ball was just in aisle's territory, first oecause Coy made a fair catch on prac-tlcady every kick, and because his own punting was handicapped by the poor passing to him by Biddle which necessitated Coy's getting the ball away In a trtiaendous hurry to avoid having hie kicks blocked. Buz Yale was a very different team Spreckang turn the end. McKay and Beytes, the line plungers, were unable fee pierce the center and tackles and the punting of McKay was very weak. Penn scored Its first touchdown in the first five minutes of play. Brown, won the toss and Penn kicked off.

Spreck-llng caught the ball and ran It ba -k to tlie goal. Wrtgbt ag. to 'tbJj In this aid i we: and Prevent Princeton from Doing So. PRINCETON'. J.

Oct 17 A wholesome talking-to between the halves probably saved the Tigers from defeat at the hands tf the Virginia Polytechnic Institute this afternoon. Princeton won. 10 to 4. K. R.

Hodgson was responsible for the first score that has been made against Princeton this year The Virginian made a place kick from the 20-vard line scarce two minutes after the game started. Princeton did not gt within striking distance of the enemy's me nrst half. Wallace intercepted a Winter again kicked over Harvard's nrf tfantamrth rlared goal une on for tre visitors, xne summary r. yrim- i ts.H iLOCCrSTER UlOil MXXRmR HIGH Cutle-. who i.ie;rr,v rt rPe thfouh left tackle and Hooper plunged Dewey Ktajier lg i Sin ia i iSf Perry aadts 4b KUias the 20-yard line.

On the first lineup Bar-r tb. Jl-trslf Casay Msslss or the run it-i-w i straight through for eisht yards. On Mi k'av r' rinhleil nrt.1 Vffsrkfa fell rtn file tisrj it. abb Man Sesttag rt Browne ran 35 yards "to the 40-yaid hue th down, gS Amherst man wsj xi. rr oenain jx; qxaaXv, Krnnhv aasjswsssa ts is erssi atnui ball for Fenn on Brown's 10-yard line.

the second haf. Five minutes after It only took Manier three plunges the kickoff Yale, starting from her own the Une to force the bail over. ScarVtt i t. i hoii tr. n-ut i- 111.

un si en Dull Uodged 1 1 1 -e--j nj yaisaoy mr ki. rTr i around the end and across the lire, -le Knnpp Amory Kelly rg. Gadola rt. Smith aB a a ICrUBCh tl sa aa a-a aa (OVswA icked iroa.1 aaaa vjisiur ui ieit to tbe lu-vmrd line cliniug the pena.ty. Hoowr missed the I IMaMt a a Va a a a i r-lflf flV WCK IV Ti'l 1 1 v.

poor punt mm Kn a i ixr I rg Ig It MJtobell again scored in two rushes. Buar kicked lhe go sucaea xhe second half was in the Jnaln a way for the second touendown. Snreck- aros. tins wmmm iu jl aia. pia I rt.

a first down resulting on every second I rMiiiflnr i xu.vinil ssd laiTVerj. Maiden H. ft. 78, Brighton H. ft.

0. Is Cornell After the next kickoff Harvard wnrira.1 repetition of the first, the ball Oemg ai- nns caugni a pur.t on ius La-rani iiiie. i 1 a Dia. at 1m Wmship qb McLet. i-e the ball down to SDrituztleld's i ways in Amherst territory.

With Just McKav ulinted. Dietnck cfttchlbf tho- Yale's attack certainly showed power Is Hyatt Meotu Km third Potter qb "ITlgalis Ill qb. "ne- nier aroppeu oacK id Dunl. The i I DhiiMn MALDEX Oct IT Maiden defeated i FjJ ab. tVen zx "i IfrDuca.d raaaw av.i-iS.4u r- 1.1.

.1 an or.aide aicJt awav call o.l Brown eyara line at ima ume. unu, vj that point Fenn pounded ner way mot- brides heauing the tandem, in tr.e uroer qb i. rhb Crswell rbb Cbasdler Frotblagham Ihb. satenoon. 3 to 1 Tbt flasdasre of tisa Wirsiwri fb only recovered the ball as wne and i from the Tufts" back Into Kilbourn Crowley were almost upon him.

By I and the big tackle took it all tho beautiful dinnw he evaded them and way for a touchdown and immediately back Into Kilbourn's goal line during the first half. But there was a different story in the second period. Bergen, who had replaced Bard at quarter, caught Hodgdon's kickoff and sped down the field for 86 vards before he was downed on tho i5-yard line. Then started a crushing, driving onslaught before which the rners" defence was powerless Coxe crashed over the line for a touchdown at the end of the first two minutes of plav. Lter Cunningham kicked a goal from the field.

The summary: PRINCKTO9 VIRGINIA 1 Buckingaam 1 re Hlcka Waller It rt Jgeea Siegliog It Waller lg rg BR BsMa Cass Gibba Bsgley MsAssaras, ran up his side fines to the middle of the kicked a goal, the one point giving the (a a Tarr. Field field before being downed He tried the vict ry to Amherst- The sumiary an i9 DUbn kf ii a Jodse. Ctito isas Tt'FTS 5e' MeCsUmn. forward pass, but this time Nourse AMHEKST sua tarn periods. caught It on the 40-yard Une.

Rushes Grey le ly through tne line tor a tou-noown. narceu. simpiy iuie uuuuiu uum Manier did wonderful work at line made by Yale's right wing, which ac-bucking and was given splendid aa- tually lifted the cadets off their feet slstance. Before the half was over Twice Yale used a simple three-men Manier was relieved and from then across formation and once Nadel was on. as substitutions became frequent, pulled back, but it was a streak of Penn work slowed up.

reai Yale football. Another short punt by McKay gav? I tj. tong gain, however, did not re-Pen a free kick on the tK-yard fine. sult a touchdown, as after reach-Scarlett tried to kick a goal from ing the 24-yard Une. the Yale backs placement and failed.

KOl tneir signals mixed, there being a Tryoe rbb lbb Daniel Bslra rhb Tumg Winatos fb fb Wsy Tarnell fb fb Law I a rare. Harvard Fresh man Tssubdsss. Try Goal from Umrbdown. Smith. empire.

W. ilctlrsil. Keferee. R. Blaeen aoa.

Field Jndge. Perkins. I.lnaamaa. H. Dewladth.

Time am hillgR BsMea it Boyle It Boyle by the Harvard bai.kr.eld and an end irnrn It Maiica jc rx 1 rg Dew re Merri'i rt Chaae Morton Hoaaton lg Burr It Marr Ig MeCartay Mechanics Arts 0, Beverly 0. BEVERLY. Oct 17 Mechanic Arts of Boston and Beverly high played a no- Msrpay Hubbard ot untu tne secona wi cia j-t-no jfnjfcje consequence, and the Army run by Capt Burr after he had dropped Buck lg baek as tiiough to punt again enaoioi I Finkett White to shoot through left tackle for a i Siejrriat rg tnuct-down. burr kicked the -goal, and Kwgnmjiaa rt the 'Core was lb 0. Madden re On the next kickoff by Springfield.

I Burr punted immediately and Nourse ql recovered the ball on the 40-yard line. Ihh On a fake kick White advana ir SP Alumni 46, Dadham High 0. DEDHAM. Oct 17 Dedham high 1 Walker Jones today. It was one of th- I beat-played games ever fechacic Arts had the bail King MadVadyen rg Tiroaaa rt.

Whaley rt lark re Welcb rs Gill re LI tuidiiia. a-attin the ball Bropay try any at all. All three of Penn's when Yale actually scored. 4b Bohiin failed, or rather one did not gan -ai-S. tie same dash to the Blue 8 rbb Wallace ground, another went over the gtal 'fHv Ain aere madibs-: line and the oasser was tackled befure attack- Some gains were maae De le HaM dangerously near the Beverly goal at one time, bat lost It on downs.

Tho SsHaflsaiV fftfea a a. afcst O'l i t.ir2 Cossell IS h. Wttoow the ball on the othor- gane" Sm hind Andrus and nuuuo Bard qb. Playing of Xlsson. Fttxpatrick and the 26-yard line, and aided by Corbett Xh Hebb for the visitors was of a high he soon after made the fourth touch-1 JiTn order and Whitteahagen.

HU1 and Coo- down, from which Burr kicked the goal sm" ln nv showed un well for Beverlv. T'ti Innr mn nn tha iriimie I i fb wibma i Tne summary: rbb Ijnttrell I v. amhentt rtlir -u t-v -x-i AVY1.1 AMI i S-eaH hv I 'nrhlt on I r--' wing was the stronger sine oi ine une and was used accordingly. ReaTbi? Capt Burch. Hobbs and Cooney were I lhb' out of the lineup which doubtless weak- i gi.nop ihb aned "Vale.

However, it would have i rhh badly beaten today by the alumni at Stone park. 4 to 0. The score: DKDHAM AM MM aWDHAM UK. II Merritt Is rs (Vu. CopoMB It ri Hrowna H.rat Ig rg MeKarlsod R-orrtt ITalUlpa Mbsunua rg -lg gasjsrm Keenaa rt Vrtr Gallagher Is MeFariand Cba qb ss-nj ib Basaett Harrla Ihb rbfc Harris Keeuan rht.

Ihb olra MrNaosht fb fb Rllllsms Uartlaa A side kick. Which was recoverec. gave KUburi. L'mpira, F. X.

Bankart of Dart Harvard the ball on the 14-yard line. m.utb. B-feree. Carl Marshall af Harrsr-t. Gaatoa Ir Rushes by Corbett ad 1 nabl-d H.ad linesman.

XoWe of Anibemt. Field it ErTiUtI.T BalkJey (wans it rt Roquet been impossible for the team to have rhb P-f- Bab- jiinss lmKm 01 Ht" Ttmm a the former to score outside of left lodre. A. W. Ingalh of Brown.

Time am Tie-i Rnrr tha 1 i v-. I rg KereseyN played anv- harder football in the heat. Smith fb fb Sisson Murphv ran his team well, in the drat Sparks fb 1 nl.Hnff evervthinff- safe and Colt fb p.i-m. anu luq i i aaiu fOnlrthstt score was 30 to 0. Time was called soon Parrfret 6, Cambridge L- S.

0. MMMi fb aittrr. 'B aavfnw its attack until somewhere within a rt JobnvKi Moore Van Lena lg Hebb Henry le Smita SI Fallon Nlaaon lbb Fox fb Fltxpstrfck air-iTucD cine rniii crnoc Irwin Score. Princeton 10. V.

P. I 4. Towbdnwo. ilU.IIIIa.ll i 1 UUUkU UVVI1U, Via idle S. -On tne Pom- rTTNAM.

Conn. Oct 17- (Vt. Goal from tonchdown. Waller. Goala u.rria 9.

I'mimin 2. fr-ni It Kirlev striking distance. Yale did not attempt Dennie the forward pass, although once Murphy Ferrler rt. Scarlett rt. fre- gniUxsai mum afti SrMOOB Jrorr.

from flel.1 E. It. Ilodgsou. C'lnnlngtiam. I'm 1 r.

KVenan I mt.tr. Rdward ilu Harden rt MaadJey rbb HJI1 fmplre. Burke Tle Ba Boston College and St Anse'm's le High signalled ror tne piay. oui. eruig me defeated Cambridge Latin.

6 to ptre. Uantrford. Trinltf. Kr'eeee. Refaeae.

ReeUn. Llsesiuen. baser asd vrmv men coming toward him on all qb Spreeklttig Ininn. Time Elevens Way a Tie Game at Va- fhb rBD Mclvay Referee. Snyder.

Pennsylvania, leia jaov. niimair. aw' ette. Linesman. Psagles.

Princeton Tim of halves. 16m. the sides, he changed his mind and ran around the end himself. West Point's aft.mnt tn make use of the for- lhb pert.l. rick Park in Manchester.

by S.i:i imer Itsb lbb Meyhew i pas ended disastrously, as above MANCHESTER, ff H. Oct 17 Boston Reasraa rbb college and St Anselm's college football JJjba fb described. Lowell T. S. Tufts 2d 0.

LOWELL, Oct 17 Textile school made ita beat showing of the season this afternoon, beating Tufts second team. to 0. The summary: In the Second Half. In the second half, after fast work by Galatti and Leslie had given the Crimson the baJl on the 24-yard Une. Ken-nard, who was in for White, scored a goal on a prety drop kick.

The next score waa a touchdown by Cutting, which he made on a forward pas a. This tint Keunard kicked the goal. Leslie soon after heeled a punt on Springfield's 32-yard fine and Kennari added to nls record try kicking a goal from placement, making the final score am fb Beytes Somcrville H. S. 11, Brockton 0.

BROCKTON. Oct 17 SomervUl- high defeated Brockton high on the Center-st grounds this afternoon. 11 to 0. The feature was a 25-yard run by Mooney. teams struggieu uiruun two uaiira Firorlte Varick park wwhout being able to score I Score.

Penasylvaaia 12 T-rachdowns. Manier Good Work by the Ends -aBsSret and Class for tbe visa tors. Tne fBMIEl I CAMBRIDGE 8 Tastaa re Davies wMHBsV a a as a LeO IVC jfetaHSiV X- aaa.a -T 0OlMtO this afternoon. When the whistle mWt Tah. t.I Kfli tl.

ini I'll. l.ril'ICT. I at the close of the first half. St Ar.selm j-iij tmle. Cori.ln.

Yale. Unetman, Bheia- The Annapolis 16, Lehigh 0. ANNAPOT.1S. Md. Oct 17 Jhlgh gave the midshipmen the strongest opposition this afternoon that they have encountered this season, though tha gun was won by the midshipmen by the score of 1 to Fumbles marred the game, which, however, was redeemed flashes of brilliancy on both aidei I snge was the particular star of the day.

one of his runs being for 80 yards and resulting In the arst touchdown. The summary hart. Lafayette. Time 2om halves. had the ball on Boston college 10-yard BEOCKTON line, and in the second half the ball Mousey rt Toimas jrg Folt rim i rs rt fun.

rt niiitn. rf Piaees wiashlp. li Maya qtJbti: -s lltl The rushing of Corbett and White was lost on WT5ry I CaMwstl "it Ossbasy 4k Swett Bassell ig U'WFJA. 8 WUalow Is ildd)eton Dewey Ig Mahbltt Rlaikse rg Mmlge rt rs Gal re Hardy qb litican lbb rhb vns wtthin a yard of 1 roal. Boston colleae stood out prominently.

The former was the Boston tt The work of the four ends today was exct ptionally good. Kilpa trick mad-? several flying tackles In the open that were peaches, while NadeL playing Capt Burch's place, showed much promise. The Army ends had little tackling to do in the open because of Tale's methods of handling punts. Underwood, the Army left end. who was aggressive all through the was the man who held Nadel in the second half while the latter was going down the field under one of Coy's THo Vale the hall nn tha very Dniiiant in a Drolten held, throug-i i u8ed the onsic Kick for great gains which he.

sifted at top speed. The latter a i and Bailey also proved a good ground seeasaaa ab 1 Mllrhsn fj'slj 1Mb tnb Close Usstta mmm US Grasateta WigSmas rg waa most remoie as a ground g.uner. gainer, as did Gretne. who succeeded Churchward in the second half. Sulli i.r.ii-i.n SMBBBsszy Xaano Cotemsa rg Bake-1 It Maddoz and never raiievi to make his distance when called upon.

The work of Capt Burr waa consistently good, and his ANNAPOLIS King lc BiacaaCr le- Nicholas le fb Nam Jegar- Harrison fb Score. Lowell teattle S. Gardner roal lacklnc was a treat to see. Ken- ana. Goal from tCISlbSllSS.

i Mil- I'assrs. van's a-yard gain through the line, and a forward pass of 30 yards, Favreau to Lee. were features. The summary: ST AXSELM BOSTON COLLEGE Deseh Black rg Haasard mnelon le l'-aacott. Feferee.

Ll'olen. Field jmlse qb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, Sjs WDonbsr nard. also, showed that In his left leg the Harvard team has a very valuable IV V-. I I Army's 30-yard line, from where the ort it croft It Jarv'i-a qb Rapp qb -jb Rapp OTHER COLLEGE GAMES. Cornell 3.

Colgate 0. Mlch'gan 12, Notre Dame 6. Dickinson S. Trsinns 4- Syra. nse 23.

Rochester It Ptirtlne 39, Monmouth O. Bucknell 13. DeUware 0. Pennsylvania State 51. Geneva 0.

HsTerford Franklin and M. 0. Lafayette 23, Medico C. C. 0.

St Lonls 24. Arkansas 0. University of Pittsburg T. Marietta 0. West Virginia IS.

Carnegie T. S. 0. Wahinson and Lee 31. Richmond 0.

North Carolina 0. Davidson 0. Virginia O. 8e wanes 9. Groton School 37, Stone 0.

Merer lg Harier lab. Gardner Lee re. Ohorcbward re Greene 6, Roxbury "Preps" 0 ran uu li.i BrUDGEWATER. Oct IT-l asset, His drop kick was a beauty. Crowley at end played a brilliant game and bis tackling down the field was sure and hard Browne.

Cutting and Harding also played well. The work of Course at center ixarticularly stood out. U. 1. i Ir ne fb Doherty lt.

Connor lg Staerer Bnsssno rg. e.rli: rT MM mm taw MsMh fleid this Hall 1 1 1 tile U. wry -p-epss" Rosaano rt Gsal to Flaherty Tartan Harrltran Ig Lynch At Wild O'Keefe qb By an i Psrls-t Doyle Bailey a 1 1 Garland. s. sahssB.

college men snowea funtctmins oi wnai their poesibiliues will be this fall, and drove the Army back across Its own goal line. Wood. West Point auarterback. was exasperatinglv slow, which doubtless accounted for the Army lacking us accustomed snap. Besson and Greblj were the most consptcuous men defensively on the army eleven, and the latter was the only back who could gain through the Tale line at all.

these gains being small but through the Despite the warm weather there were anil there was only lisi the Springfield forward passes nd male n-peaieu utcaiw in toe open neia. Mis McCarthy lhb Relnecke Shngluff Bra odt Wright rg. Grafton rg Lelghton rt -B bertaon rt Beifanider rs. Cobb re Langs qb Nason qb Hibbard qb Daltan J. nes lhb.

Sowetl lhb Jones rbb Clay rbb Bichardson fb Sberkley Ig Martin It Treat le Archer Is La a am qb BlUbelmer qb Wlgtou rhb gpetra W.aala Kitchell Blllhelmer fb BrtiKbangb IJneamen. Hay and Utile. Time lCuu aaltes. Quincy H. 8.

36, Wallesley 0. QFTNCT. 17 Quincy high dec feated Wellesley high. tot. this afternoon on Merry Mount park.

A feature was a run for SO yards to the goal line by Baker which came as the climax to a aeries of fumbles. In the last half Russell Bates got a bad Jolt on the left collarbone, which was Injured two weeks ago. and It knocked him out. At first la was thought tho bone was broken, but a physician sal.t the bone was arm. although tha muscles were badly strained.

The summary: yi 1N. 8 WKLUCSLEY 9 i (uwri wiw oisu iu.fi. xiauoeu. who Hurley rno Bcston U. S.

35. Lowell H. 3. 0. succeeded him.

passed poorly for kicks. aniiTan fb ws "wa saaaawl nwk Manna rrl Vih4 nlrL Via kail i a aTxa Aa GROTON, Oct 17 Groton school de- Referee, J. n. i.an-va iw iyr.n 1.11x3 i 'rt it ID 171 IVIgtrj uwign-iau. The lAjw tLU txe grv.ma oeiore getting away bis Hl.niaaial agaasjsra.

liiiisaa m. wmmmt feated Stone school today. 37 to 0 raark this afternoon. Clear of the handicap. niry.

Time 20m halves. Attendance 4O0 nome team worked their trick plays at will. Baker and Gardner put Rnrfnwnelrf tacl Scrinsrfleld tacklel hard and was ntTc UP a the armv full- lent work in Tacsiins; aoa bock- V. N.I.I. trin.w.

.1.. 1 I HOLY CROSS 12. B0WD0IN 5. itistTMa 1 le uir Diet Tom summary. wame for them, and his Ionir run after back." sustaining a fractured collar bone.

A tremendous crowd came up from IaTX 3 rsa-overinir the bail on a wii.l nn waa marv Is. re Hytaa faitnre Colton nuntwl wliiKlv aA Mshnnaw noes Some Great Wnrk fnp ISl'llewbT Rimer fb Score. Annapolis 18. Touchdowns. Lssge.

Blchardsoo. Getls from touchdown. North-croft 3. Goal from field, I'cplre. Minds of of P.

Keferee. Bergen of Priaee- Vow York to see trie saline anu STONK SCHOOL f7 tnoUaand stood behind the seats (Chapman f' eonietelv surrounded the field. Mar.b iallvla aaaa JktT McTol lochs fnraaril i Howard' le CTsary Baker it rg svetsey rt Anderaut rg C-HMswstl Perthi o'ntnvmmt from hearine paswes well. The summary: Worcester Team in Tackling Ganger it Bm ss 1 r)of) Ig rat- I John's. Time bast.

Field ludxe. Cook of St J. rg Kcve umvini' onrl Dnnninn Hark Pnnte 11 roioma-aiu If. ik. Rooserelt halves.

tjif LlliK the cadet songs and the continuous rmv cheers that told that Yale at winning in the first hal' Carlson rg Ig Basesaft 1 it nub( PORTLAND Me. Oct 17-In a hard Bryce rg Mf-Kay It rt Teager affhe attendance was estimated at 10.000. fought game, with the weather really np re. ADassa rt. ayers TiSTrM Wlthlngton It L.

rkla It Grasht Nnb Wi-ntan Oar qb. qb Webster Heodry qb Hows lbb rhb Ksrwell Clspp rbb Ihb Kaokl'i too hot for football. Bowdoln and Holy Clark qb. Day lg Day It Bradley le Brown qb Hyde rhb Spoule Bradley fb Wath? 1 Jt Coanel Garjan fb Caaney rg Moiler V. iv, I 1 Wright cross iuuin lwu naives at -Li, n- (Jt fine lire ti uus aiiernoon, noiy vtchola Enaasor FVrketX nasi ttsa tarwHnar of Pasty.

Taw scare: AT BOXBCRT "'fEPT sMM Wba lly gM he. rg 7 J5SW O'Boorfc -lg Basienaar tt Partes la WsM McY rati." tFJasal SsVsr jmm Liasi Kwrm High 47. Chelsea High a JexXTT. Ort 17 Everett Mjft Jwtetnry thta afternoon on Olssi Qalawa hagn. Brickley.

Ev- gwtSS mJSl OBri Sa. BswassasM aaaa M-L arty str mm mam qs blgetABSl fb Watte Kenwood Riverdale A. A. 0. In a game replete with trick plays and forward passes Kenwood "prep' defeated the Blverdale A.

A. of Allston. 4 to 0. at the North Brighton playgrounds. Allston.

vesterday. The home team played exceptionally well using the forward pass for long runs. Sullivan. Glennon and Kneeland did good work for the winners and McManus. Kennedy Latin 35.

Lowell H. 9. Pa's fb Jacbs Bate fb ''la' n.t.h.i.f. winning, i- to Bowdoln made Frothingbam fb a. Cowmen.

Alllsoo. Tees, Van Rttea Burr Ig McGoire lg 'UlsMf Haddea rg. inon rg Fish rt Ver Wiebe rt Browne Harding Smith fb Cleary. uau rrom too'TOoaoa ner iiisl iuu. i.

tn six nunutes OI Heimsstb piay, after rushing the ball nearly the lencth of the field without once losing Seers, H. a. at. Touchdewns. S.

Bate S. Ilitkrr Saab. from touen. 2. Usddea Tlipro W.1S Ulitse tuai iimoiity Vale's olav.

Her kicking game was U-rrtentabiv unaggressive, but in a few ahort minutes in the second half Tale ti-elv showed that tt has the posslbyi-tie of really great team this fall when a line to clear the way for a k' nowerful back field has been de-Velonen according to Yale ideas of WEST POINT aSP-- 6. fmplre. T. Mabooey. ixweii.

Kef- j. ScasseB. Bostew. Linesmen, li iat and downs. Clapp S.

H. Carlson lr. Bryast. Referee. Muody.

Field Judge. Co, ins. Tim a howIm in the second mk the Hoiy cross Ba.rea 1. Anrtre backs got Into the game faster. Shortly Score.

Groton 37. Touchdowns. Baker 4, Sampson, Nichols, Smith. Goal from touchdown. Sampson 2.

Fmplre. Pesbody. Keferee. Jones. Field judge.

Green. Linesmen. Webb and Brown. Time 20m and 15m periods. Rindge 6, Worcester H.

S. 5. K'tu nau-e. ia after the second half ooened Hoiv and DeMerritt for tne losers, ine score: "a 0, Noble Greenough 0. RIVERDALE A A qb McCnltocb Cross tried an onside kick when on the KRXWOOD PREPS VEWPORT.

Oct IT-Xoble oO-vara line, tne ball finally being secured by Drlscoll. who went over for a score, from which Joy kicked the eoal. t- T-T T. I UlleV It Ctitltr qb Galattl qb White Kenaard 'ab Corbett rbb Lealie rab hoot of Boston and St nonvMian. a.

ouiuge manual) About five minutes afterward when on training: scnooi ot camonage eleven de- niiM! Winters Cotton lbb Sallssa Hopkins Cotton fb Schroeder of Middle town played this on the batter's grounds. rt Beaton rg Mosa PMlooa lg WIer It Bvrn le Underwojd qh Wood rhb GreWe ffc De Mer-itt rt Be a worth rg Teehey Malley Ig Lroo It le Vail Hcannell rhb Kennedy Sewall fb Mi-Mama litigerald -Langblan it (Sacan McCarthy e. Kneeland rg. Mvubsnm rt. Fnb-y re McNeil qb So 111 van lbb.

Twamsley rhb. filemion fb. n-stksrr side fb Needham High 0, Natick High 0. KEKDHAK. Oet 17 Neither teem scored in the game between NV and Natick high on Green's field this afternoon.

Needham high made small galna by line-bucking. Natick tried sav. eral Ineffectual criss-cross plays. Natlc averaged about 2f pounds per ma i heavier than Stan woo I tackled well for Needham Mahan dl gtjod work for Nation. The score: Sore.

Harvard 44. Springfield 0. her own 40-yard Une, the Bowdoin feated Worcester high on the oval this I Brown rs quarter made a miserable attempt at afternoon 6 to 5 After five minutes' SCT' forward pass throwing the ball into a play in the first half Stone scored a "inrnhi qb'-bunch of Holy Cross players, and I touchdown when Worcester fumbled on i mibin lbb Burke with a clear field, ran the 40 I its 15-yard line. Donnelly scored on a i Wheaton lhb yards for a touchdown. i forward pass with four minutes to play I Brides rhb was to Danny Mahonev.

the e'ever in th first neriod. The summnev 1 Cnv fb Ltrrnl loal and'kt ifCfMM Yckea! Walker and Christie for St downs. Waits 4. Corbett. Catting lass, Islu sjs.

Part 5. Kennar-L G.ials from ell. The A Greenough played field. Kennard 2. Fmplre.

L. P. Tall of Pennsylvania. Ref-ree. M.

I. Thompson of Georgetown. Field Judge A. Whiting of jfsMs lbb Dean fb Chamberlia Baehr Touchdown. Coy.

Goal from rmnire W. II. O'Keaon of little ntlflrtprhai'L- T.T XI" 1 -T- i Score Kenwood 4. Goal from field. Stan I ran I'mrire'.

Try Referee. McCurebjr. Field ittdge. sraen. Cnllen and Sj.illane.

Tims 16m halfss. I tirc. Tale (nut v-iuaa Lv 1 i r. owes her game, for time and again he MetarT saved his team by nrettv tacVlina- ant 1 i HIGH BKEDHAM HIGH Cornell. Linesman.

G. V. Brown of B. A. A.

Tiine halves- iOU' IKiU" i Is n- i W. S. lJiitzford of Trinity. NOBLE A rs Hater.ini rt i Mines Rich Brighaza lg. -n" If.

A. tjmicuariew ot le. a i tur u. rr i a rasur raa rt Heat 1 AMHERST 6. TUFTS 5.

Uaesaian. U. wmiams i Li uc i an w. puuus uite a nend Bowdoin's play was stronger than that of the Worcester boys but with the exception of Smith, her back Cetd Granr a H' 20m lialtea Goodall Smith Swart Stone rt Lovell Melville E. Webb Jr.

aaweira Wrtgbt rg. HajT.cgtoa rt -m Coif: tttf Andrews De Marco lg Qulua D'Ewart le Donnelly qb Bic? rhb McLaren Ihb Dennis McAniiiTs Powers tt. Fairbanks Iff, Normaa e. Boms Stolt Bntler re itltu Mahan Ihb I 'near After Being Outplayed All Through 4 a a ga m-m 1 1 was slower. Wilson, the RotaHnir, Chess Challenge from London.

NEW TORK, Oct 17-Another series of International chess matches by cable likely, as a result of a challenge Just received bv the Brooklyn chess club from the city of London cheas club, rha nrttf at slake Is the Anglo-Ameri Is CruaesuH fills the Game Amherst Wits in rh quarter, usea nis neaa none too well Hayes tne taame, Amnerst wing in the in the second half though with the ex- HoSey lbb. Last Two Minutes. ception of the two times that Holy 't'Brien Wal Syracuse 23, Rochester 12. SYRAfVSE. Y.

Oct 17 After a hard struggle in the stadium toilay. 22. Milton a OtTTHBOttQ. oet TT St Mark's de- le BtsMr qb Daeia Westo lab Mlsit fb T.i:.- rb TsbSe OS I Lrosj a'reu, rjow-aoin carried the hail orr Lasdretb rbb MEPFORD. Oct 17--A spectacular re- at will.

The summary: s-ore. Binds? 6. Worcester 5. can chesa trophy, donated by Sir George i Oliver MBsMBT tMa Mftm nntWL lbb MIIU fb Wal.t. tassjaher.

ffia 1 aa fb Graat 1 coverv of an onstue KICK and a 70-yard MoLY ''BOSS Rmrnntv iumwiif uayes. moire, iJni to I la Newn.es ana wtejit-u ttu-u utr onum Broun. last spring oy twini oy i aaW aVbssr. Lb rmpire. Mr Dealer Referee.

MrWheeejsr I run for a touchdown by apt Kilbourn i 'v aaSSL KhlU Sad SSfcrftry. TISSS Mm I aSb-rar-anrlv aura Aafmn 1 university conquered the 1 Rochester university team. 3 to 12. The first half started with a touchdown for re Mharb i Beferee. Joa.

A. Donnelly. Hebti Marbsw's ntan- 1 Kprns- Timer. Xtna, B. iurtuj 1 a score of 6Va ffaoues ul lime lam and mmm.

Mmtom yards around Crosby lime 15 haivsa. I i TTlggS.

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