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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE-OCTOBER 4, 1908. 10 Written by Globe Experts NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Latest Reports Best Opinions HOW HARVARD SCORED ITS LAST TOUCHDOWN. WON IN THE LAST MINUTE OF PLAY Someryille High Beat Cambridge Latin School 5 to 0. HARVARD DOWNS MAINE, 16 TO 0 Contest an Exhibition of the Old Game Under New Rules. Waltham Defeated Mechanic Arts 4 To 0 in a Fine Gams.

Yale, Although Almost Outplayed, Beats Syracuse, 5 to 0. GIL BROWN OF HARVARD MAKING THE ONSIDE KICK WHICH OPENED THE WAY FOR THE THIRD TOUCHDOWN. down, Weaver. Goals from field, Thorpe 3. i Goal from touchdown, Whiting.

Umpire, goal. Stein tried another goal from the carried the ball Graydon and White COLLEGE RESULTS. 8omervllle high defeated Cambridge I Hurd, Hardwlck. Ooal from touchdows. Latin on Broadway field.

Soinervn, TSiS of Vermont. Field judge, Momrie of Holy Cross. Linesmcu, Frank of Vermont uud Lawlor of Holy Cross. Time 15m halves. tmpirp, Allen of Cornell.

Referee, Huckett Haynes. Keferee, Laniuan. Linesmen, Resnlck field, but missed, toy punted out, and the only other feature of the first half of West I'oint. Linesmen, Bull of U. of P.

and Berger. Time 16m halves. yesieruay hwiwuhi a nme loin naivea. a forward pass In tha last minute of Cool of Cornell, Exendine of Carlisle. Time 25 in halves.

across the line. Harvard's team play was an improvement over previous form this season. Most of her plays went outside of tackle, and the big line men got Into the same anil did some hard ntilllnir AND0VER 6, WORCESTER A. 0. At O-sawtsgs llsrrsra is, salvers! ty at At Be Bum Tale 9.

gjiscsss was a 30-yard forward pass for Horr to Burton. Stein kicked off in the second hnlf and Eiiddle got the ball. On the next Rindge 5, Pomfret School 0. PUTNAM, Conn, Oct 8 Rindge M. T.

S. defeated Pomfret school, 6 to 0, In PRINCtTON 18, S. T. S. 0.

Newton 10, Everett 6. At the Newton high grounds In New tonvllle yesterday afternoon Newton Coy passed to Phlibln who mane -x There was more opening of holes in lay inl gain. coy KloKe I and Hcdde e-1rlifk atm ThM IntArwirpnro An tho I Massachusetts Team Unable to Make the opening game on the Pomfret grid- tackled Stein on Syracuse's 20-yard line. defeated Everett, 10 to 6. The summary: kick -oil and on punts was noticeably kv good.

At Interfering Brown, who took Barrows le fie At Ft i liiasreBie 8. Cebr te At HsgkJsad rails. 2C X-Wwt Point ft. VMM ft Cutler place, was very good. Headway Against Tigers.

thls afternoon. Rindge scored a Oct -i-Snrino field train few minutes after the kickoff by fast PRINCKTON. Oct J-hprintneid train- playing. O'Brien carrying tho ball over ing school reputed strength did not the line. Hayes, O'Briea and Wilson materialize this afternoon, for Prince- did well for Rindge, apd Scully, Thomas ton had little difficulty in winning, 18 and Churchill for Pomfret.

The sun- Toe crimson line men were more ag-esslve than heretofore. Ther broke play. Somerville was without Cspt Mixer, who will not be In the game for some weeks, and the line was weakened by the loss of the two strongest men. Caldwell and Russell. The fullback, Cousens, was also missed, a dislocated shoulder keeping him out.

Cambridge put up a powerful game and made some substantial gains through the line. Sweet was taken out in the first half from a slight brain concussion following a hard tackle. In the early part of the game Somer through time and again and spoiled Touchdown Made in the Second Half on a Triple Pass from the 30-Yard Line. AN'DOVER, Oct 3 Phmips academy defeated her old rival, Worcester academy, 6 to 0, in the annual game today. The teams were well matched and the contest was hard fought.

The summary: ANDOVBB WOBCE8TEB Comes le re Kondrick Plon-e It rt Bartlott Fletcber Ig rg BlsDchard Large Sinclair Harlow rg lg Howard FtcAtn ft, iBtmt plays behind the line. McKay and Vcr Wish were good at this. Ver Wiebe FalRls Aasteve ft. to 0. Princeton used 33 men in the con- RSe 8 test Coach Roper took the chance to Da'naby le was verv fast down the fi on nr.

tits Tt Csltaislty vnact ft. I The ends got down quickly, but had a friv everv member of the varsitv sauad Ambrose It. i a I ten lency to overrun the man wno was i fri: kvsb in the second linlf with POMFRET re Gibb rt Peabody rg Roneyn Duvis lg Wing lg Woodruff It Jacob At I K-rr r- nwari i. i I i. i fi nir (v-.

rM relilsiaali I tr.f punt 1 ne lorwaraj 101- bdTwwa too! McKay and tilt! UUIl. "a7 Lumjivocu ul i Bingham rg. siilstitutes. tlie were Banks on a quarterback run gained 10 yards. A brilliant tackle of Dudley by Murphy prevented other advances by Syracuse.

Phllbin and Murphy made gains for Vale, but Yale was penalized 'or holding and in desperation Hopkins made the forward pass which resulted In tho only tcuchdown. AfJer that Syracuse played on the defensive, though Banks and Stein both made good gains. On the sidelines Howard Jbnes realised that the team he had brought had done the best it could to defeat Yale, but had been unsuccessful. The Yale Taft dub. disguised as a Bryun club, marched out to the field and around the gridiron.

Max Parry of Indianapolis, president of the club, was disgnlFed ss Bryan and made a speech on "Shall the people rule?" Debs whs represented and Selden Rose, the varsity pitcher, was Roosevelt with a big stick. Harold Phelps Stokes was similar to Kern in his disguise. The summary: Owens rg The work of Corbett at right half- unu'ole to make conslsteht gains, al- orrn rt though several times Ihey manipulated Levell re the forward pass with success. The Hayes qb Thomas Me-CeOy 1ft. Hebroa aesd-.

back nood out. He was very fast and At waisrrOle. qb Chauncey an Stevenson summary: snaked Ids way we.l through a broken fields Kennard and Smith were a trine Fletcher rt. Bamman Hop wood Paine re Stanwood Ely lhb l'KINCETON SPRINGFIELD re Andrews It Dutton it Messingec Winters Hutchins i le Sweet Ashley rhh Warner Kelley O'Brien lhb. Wilson rhb.

Corr fb Chnrcbltl lhb Scully fb Newberry slow in starting. The interfering of the backs was excellent, and their catching imwd le Gill le i Scott le re Taylor ville was within a few yards of scoring, but a fumble by Forg lost the ball on the 5-yarl line. Later Forg made a long run on a forward pass and Garland made what seemed a touchdown on another forward, but was sent back. th3 ball not having been put In play prouerlv. In the second half a Cambridge man recovered tho boll after a fumble and started down clear field, but stumbled over his own feet and without a gain.

Near the end of the half McDonald ran the ball in or. a forward pass, but was sent back. With one minute to nlnv McDonald made a Dass of 'M yards Score, Rindge 5. Touchdown, O'Brien. Umpire.

Mr Palmer. Referee, Cannell. Linesman, Uallup. Time 15m halves. of punts showed Improvement.

Graydon and White, who went Into the game in the second half, played well. I-aui H-Srwi :5. Nw "aT TTttT tTv-" 1 ef re jlnsla 1ft. CSseaj kail A. At Tilisisa rHanlss 1ft.

ikjiligs II trala- At SUsses- CcrseD 11. HsstOtos ft. at 1 1 in' Tr T-OMsa ft. St Umoct Fine le Selgllng It rt Yeager Isaia It Waller Graves Cass Martin Waterman rhb Sheldon rhb Porter fb Score. Phillips Andover 6.

Stanwood. (Joal from touchdown. Uonlon Touchdown, ecsa IS Marshall i imt ipiemssniuiiW Hrsusr Lynch lg. rg Hofto Weaver htmium.h nimiMiaiiii l- Davis rg. Ig Havre Taylor rg Van Taasell rt Moors re c.allagber rs Dooslms qb qb Laiiilss Barber qb Beatty lhb rbh Bmek Duiiu lbb O'Nell rhb.

Morass lhb Brick lay Allen fb. Rosenthal Score, Newton H. g. 10, Everett 8. B.

Touchdowns, Allen. Brock. Goal from touchdown. Van Tassnll. (Joal from field, Vi.n aa.

ell. (Jmplrs, A. J. Woodlock. Referee, galls.

Field Judge, O'Brtan. linesmen. "Hues and Wlnsor. Tim lorn and Sum periods. Boston Latin 0, Beverly 0.

BEVERLY, Oct I Beverly high and Boston Latin played a no-score game on Beverly common this afternoon. Hayden, Wallace and Cann played well for Beverly, and Tehan and Van Bttea for the visitors. The summitry: BOSTON LATIN BBVEKI.T Temple Is Wlttenaaseg Clssry It rt llaydva Perdergast lg rg OsoeSf Fraser Stevnoe Elcock rg -Ig Cotmollr Alllson rt It Wallace Aytr re 1 Bulklsy I ltagcrald qb. Uulgler Tehan lhb rhb Cass Maddea rhb. lbb Handler Van Ettes fb fb Hill Umpire.

Squires. Referee, Soenosll Lines-Bieu, Clarey and Browu. Timers, VsnilsrpU ami Herrlck. Time 15m halve Porter. Um- King Individual Plays Clever.

There were some clever bits of individual playing. Corbett ran In a YALF. plre. Mi'Grall. Referee.

Donnelly. Field judge. Poynter. Linesman. Cahill.

Time 'Mm and 15m periods. Ivii natrlck le. Groton School 4, Boston E. H. S.

0. GROTON, Oct 3 In one of the fiercest fought games seen on the home grounds Groton school defeated Boston English high. 4 to 0, today. The rushing and kicking of Sampson of Groton were conspicuous. The summary: lg Moller Delehauty It Howard- H.bbs Andrus lg.

SYRACCSK re Burton Horr Wsngli Hartmnn Cadlii-m It Hstt kickoff and a punt each for 30 yards; and got away around right end for i the same distance, although he dropped I the ball when tackled. Browne gave to ileward, who ran It In 60 more to the MacFadden rg. Woehr rg Clarke rt Booth rt Welch re Wason re Dillon qb Monroe qb Uergen qb BIddle Gnebel rg. Ulley At AssageOs ttsvy IS. nutgers A At CM i CSavssaty mt CM rigs SB.

Par- 5-yard line. On a deiayea pass tnrougti right tackle McCarthy went over for the touchdown. The summary: SOMERV1I.LE CAMBRIDGE LATIN I Cooney rt Bnreh nt le FUher Hupklns qb qb Banks PhiIMn lhb rhh Barry Howard re Dovey, him excellent interference on this occasion and had Corbett kept on his course and run wide instead of trying to cut Into Dodge, a tackier whom Browne bowled over, he would have Murray qb Cunningham lhb. OLD-FASHIONED FOOTBALL. qb McColloch rhb Solassa Colton lhb Hopperis HP Colton ENGLISH HIGH re Goodman rt Upton rg Haggerty Brough lg Roacbs it Nelson McCabe qb Piston qb O'Connell rhb Kelley O'Brien fb Nutter GROTON Howard le Meyer If.

Brass lg Curtice Uoosoveit rg j. Curtis rt Lothi op re iVharton qb Mcoagb qb Warncf lbb. Sampson rhb Nicholas fb Marchell fb Marphy rhb Ibii Uu.ll" Coy fb fb Stein Score. Yale 6. Touchdown.

Coy. Goal from touchdown. Hobbs. t'mplre. A.

E. Whiting of Cornell. Referee. Carl Williams of Pennsylvania. Field judge.

Hatch of Williams. Time 20m and periods. Hrvrc-U. Of Maine Game is Large- had a clear field. Garlsnd le Mlllmore Pease lg Gustin Woodman rg Nolan rt Mitchell rt Forg re Ulsuop ibD Sparks lhb Buckingham rhb Merle rhb Smith rhb Carlburg rhb McCrohan rt Lang immhI Coleman Bruham lg Merrill btewart Parr' 5" Green Clous Kennard did some pretty work In ly of That variety.

i akl on tmtt. Klk lftV BROWN 6, COLGATE 0. Sixty-Yard End Run by Capt May-hew in First Minute of Play Results in Only Score. PROVIDENCE, Oct 8 A 60-yard end run by Capt Mayhew of Brown, made less than a minute after the ball had been put In play, resulted In the only-score in tha Brown-Colgate game this afternoon. For the rest of the time it was the hardest kind of football.

The game was by far the best played on Andrews field for a number of years. Colgate had a line which was considerably heavier than Brown's, and used it continually to great advantage. Brown lost considerable ground by poor handling of the ball. McKay played a great tame for Brown at halfback, and lefeated the university of the clever Crimson enH h. afternoon OU Soldiers 1 the forward tou and nrnvi4 to i.

in a and Interesting tn. onslde kick, played finely, and will Donahue qb. Dlckerman lhb. Kirkpatrtck lhb Dugsn Ibb McDonald rhb. McCarthy I cause uneasiness in certain quarters team showed much power before the close of the season.

Browne Score, Groton school 4. Goal from field, Sampson. Umpire, Nichols. Referee, Cross Linesmen, Danlelson and Butterneld. Time 16m and 20m periods.

lbb Grausteln fb Sweet C'oxe fb Dyer fb Barr fb Score. Princeton "18. Touchdowns, McCrohan, Read, Carlburg. Goal from touchdown. Waller.

Safety touchdown. Winters. Umpire, W. W. Mouroe of Pennsylvania.

Referee. S. B. Newton of Pennsylvania. Head linesman, S.

S. Feagles of Princeton. Time 20m aud 15m periods. Forbes A. C.

16, Acron A. A. 0. Forbes A. C.

football team defeats TT TZJT 7YT: punt- and dodging up the field for 40 eX MlOtanl pkty on the defensive. The Verds, fighting all the way. fb Nason Score, Somerville 5. Touchdown, McCarthy. Umpire, Catherine.

Referee, Paul. Linesmen, Roberts. Harding and CousPus. Field Judge, Hullng. Timer, Burns.

Time 15m halves. the Acron A A. at Franklin field yes was constantly in Maine territory. Vcr Wiebe. the; new man at tackle, the vtsUors were never dangerous.

played like a whirlwind, and got into terday afternoon. 16 to 0. Helfrleh. Johnson and DaCosta played well wm hw ana gains "rT. r.n-il a wer made through him.

but he Ideal far root be il a wnrk in tn nnn n-. showed skill on the defence. Lober and Weldon 10, Corinthians 2. The Weldon football eleven of Ros-lindale defeated the Corinthians of the Back Bay yesterday afternoon on Pearce field playground, Rosllndale, by the score of 10 to 2. The summary: the winners.

The summary: crowd watched the game, there be- got the ball on one of Burr's kicks DARTMOUTH 23, M. A. C. 0. Hanover Men Frightened in the First Half, but Recover and Pile Up a Big Score.

HANOVER, H. Oct 3 Dartmouth won from Massachusetts A. 23 to 0. this afternoon, in a closer game than the score would Indicate. Massachusetts gave the home team a bad scare in the first half, when Hos-mer picked up the ball on its own 48-yard line, after Steward had fumbled, and dashed toward the Dartmouth goal.

He had a lead of 10 yards, but Ryan finally downed him after a ftytng tackle cn Dartmouth's lK-yard line. Dartmouth used the same old football, together with onslde kicks, most of the time. The local team tried four forward passes, two of them being suc- FORBES AO A i 'Viooney HON A i than 10.S05 In the stadium which was rumoiea d- tobb. and did' Arthur ie Waltham 4, Mechanic Arts 0. WALTHAM, Oct 8 Waltham high and Mechanio Arts played a slashing, game this afternoon at Central park before a big crowd of spectators, the was principally aa esht- some good tacKimg.

west, who played Bowles It rt bbnei.as Parkinson rg Brooks WELDON CORINTHIAN re Arrington rt Rolley nt tha wav la which old-fash- I ie "econa nair. rw-ii trl Mnl; Sunder 'bowed gr3at risibilities. His defen-i football tactics can be used under DU.vinr was as good as was seen U. of Penn 16, Bucknell 0. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 3 In a hard fought and rough game U.

of Penn today defeated Bucknell. 16 to 0. Penn scored all her points in the first ha.li Scores would have been made In the second period but for poor generalship in directing the plays, which lost tha ball to Bucknell on the one-yard lin'i and again on the 10-yard line. After that Penn put a number of substitatei In the name, and while Bucknell was aioore Veosg lcGulness rg HetUal I-a 1 rt It Glraa Abeam re Kailav Schwab It. Bin vie It McNIel Ig Currier rosea Harvard cut loose once I op the n'd.

Keegan at end and tackle respectively for Colgate, and Hartigan and May-hew of Brown played well. The summary: BROWN COLGATE Dennle ie McDonald re Coss Klrley It rt Boardman Kcresey lg rg Palmer Slsson Hollenbeck Smith tg lg Horton aquet rt It Keegan Hnrttgan re le Lober Spreckllng qb qb Whales Mavhew lhb rhb Patterson McKay rhb lhb McCarthy rg Hunter Sibley while and tried the forward pass For Maine. Ray put up a strong game BAs MMh bad assaaswl IMM sad nnetisd un holes an her tandem formation directed nf t- Maine backfleld mA Ig Lake Maxwell Nlssen rg Karlin rt It McKenna rt Johnwiu qb qb Mi Kevin Williams lhb Hauler Helfrlcb rbb Ibb Sweeney Rublnovlts fb fb ghea Score. Forbes A. C.

IS. Touchdown. Rabla evlts, Helrlch. Goals frosa tourbdowna, Johs- at the point outside of tackle. There Parker and Bearee being particularly home team winning, 4 to 0.

The Boston boys tried all kinds of trick plays, but found the Waltham players there every time. Capt Leary on his second attempt kicked a goal from the 35-yard line. It was a great game tS watch and excitement was high throughout. The score: WALTHAM MECHANIC ARTS Staukard 1 re Adatnon Miller It rt Mower Rutter lg rg Johnson DttM fsaatlng done Dy tne effective wmie in tne game BlHk never dangerous.the Red and Blue could not get tho ball past the 10-yard line. 'The summary: son 2.

Mame never tried the for- smotnereo one or cuutri rorward I Goal from field, WUUai I 'inn Irs. Asplnwall fb fb Woodward Grant. Referee, Whalen. Field judge Cabl. SS aw larKwa tne umrH auarlerback for a hir play.

Two minutes after the whistle Linesmen, Tuck and Csulfleld OF PENN BUCKNELL Bniddock le re Clauseu Time and Roberts re le MeCandlew Smith qb qb Wilson Donahoe lhb rhb Klilaln Anderson rhb lbb Williams Rand fb fb Flynn Score, Weldon 10, Corinthian 2. Touchdowns, Anderson, Rand. Goals from field. Smith. Safety, by Rand of Weldon.

Umpire. Arrington. Referee, Lally. Field Judge, Jones. Linesman, Whiteley.

Time 20m halves. Beytes fb Score, lirown 6. Touchdown. Mayhew. Goal plays were the conservative guar 1 xina- also broke up the forward pass was blown for the start Hawley scored lorn peril si a.

Crooks le tackle bocks, with an occasional from touchdown. Dennlc. Umpire, Murphy of well. The and 1UI ial IU 1 iiijiiuica anu a. MAIN'S I haI' later Ingersoll was dragged over Neither sid- atteeaat at i ntumed any Bankart kicked the first goal and HARVARD Harding Pnlnle le King af the uiiswisu to carry Harvard.

uereree. rWMUnoa or Bowuoln. Linesmen, Carroll and Smith. Field judge. Hunt of Brown.

Time 20m and 15m periods. FORDHAM 5, AMHERST 0. white Wricht rg Bam Gaston It Lamberton DietiicS Marks Cozens Pik.i rg Cowan rg Ferrler rt Hofacker rt Miller re Klneath qb Towns qb Ky It i Wltnlagtea It. Rnrr It West Ir rxire missed on his second try. The other two touchdowns came In the second half, after' Dartmouth had rushed the ball 96 yards for the one and 60 for the other.

The features were Marks' daring line plunges and Ryan's work. HoBmer and Capt Turner excelled for the visitors. The summary: the baJL The generalship of the quarterbacks was in general good. Harvard found the wank spots in her opponent's line and hammered them. Cutler ran his team well, and showed good bead work Getchell Ig Carlton lg Guthrie Vonderz Smith rg If Heeb Wright rt Hurry Carlton re Ie Smith Ryan re Smith Smith qb Fallon qb Ford Barry lbb Nissou Leary rhb lbb Devine Munn fb fb Fitspatrlck Score.

Waltham 4. Goal from field, Ieary. Umpire, Marshall. Referee, Hallerhan. Field judge, Buike.

Linesmei, Handrahan and Stark. Time 20m halves. Black Edmunds McCoombs Snyder Frampton lg Groff It O'Brien Winegarden qb Munk McNlnch qb Collision qb Beemer rhh Kurti -rhb Schmidt lhb Snipe Horn rg Madison A. C. 18, Beacon A.

C. 0. Madison A. C. team of Charlestown defeated the Beacon A.

18 to 0, in Somerville, yesterday afternoon. In a well-played game of football. Harvey, Taylor and Eddie Laughlin played best for thevwinners, and the Nelson brothers excelled for the losers. The summary: Duran Derv is rs an taiee occasions when he naa in to use the forward pass but i IT Robin i MASSACHUSETTS A re Leonard Maiden H. 8.

16, Alumni 10. MALDKN, Oct The annual football game between the high school and the alumni was played on the high school field this afternoon before a large gathering of spectators, and whs won by the school, 16 to 10. The playing of J. Clarke and G. Miner for the high school, and of Mather and L.

1IIU for the alumni was especially good-Clarke mads two of the touchdowns for tbe school plsyers and put up a fVne game. The summary: MALDEN 11 ALUMNI Miner le re MscCurda re Mai-Connlck Turner It rt miner It rt Hurler Msiston Ig rg HsU'ock Anderson Meddlng i illuming Laniiuit rg lg Lee Townsend lhb Young lhb Lanlc rhb Melntyre rhb HoUeoback fb l'hlller fb out auccessf ully Instead of throwing the ball and losing it. be held It and triad to ran himself. Ones he got loose and made a 10-yard gain at tight end. Browne, who succeeded him.

also used good judgment. Home Team Once Within Striking Distance, But Loses the Ball. AMHERST. Oct 3 Amherst began Its football season with e. defeat by Ford-ham, 5 to 0.

The game was won in tho first half, when White made a touchdown. Amherst rallied in the second half and rushed the ball within striking distance of Fordham's goal, but lost it on a forward Scanlo.n ran 50 yards on KUhourne's kickoff. Fordham raced the Ball down the field by eid runs mid forward passes. Forcttiam w.ts penalized 15 yards three times for holding. Haldemar.

and Blades, played a strong game for Amherst. The McAllister rt Johnson Schermerhorn Alger lg Haien It Crosby le Turner it Ray H.Cook Gardner qb A Cook Torrey rhb Cobb rhb Gerrlah lhb Parker lhb McHale fb Bearee fb Hammond IS. Touchdowns. Smith. Goal from touchdown.

Mc-K. Hall of Dartmouth. Ref Crowley Brows re Tntler Bmsrae qb. Galattl qb Smith lhb White lhb rhb Gray don rhb Kennard fb Gray fb Senre. Harvard Corbett.

White. BEACON A Palmer rt Burns Brennan Whitcomb A Nelson Gladwell le Carrie Nelson MADISON A Laughlin le Murphy It Kearny Kelley Maloney rg Cufnmings rt Steele rt Pepperel re Campbell re Ijuighlln Harvey lhb Fitzgerald Taylor fb Score, unlversltv of Pennsylvania 18. Touchdowns, Hollonback 2. Townsend. Goal from toucbdown, Marks.

Umpire, Langford, Trinity. Referee, O. J. McCarty, Germantown. Linesman.

J. W. Orowell, Swarfbmore. Time 25m and 20m periods. DARTMOUTH Elcock Daly le Sherwln It Davis it Toblo lg Thompson lg Brusse Pesvsr rg Bankart Bankart re.

A Dreyfus re Stelnert re Lewis re Dodge qb Ryan qb Hawley Ibb Steward lhb Ingersoll rhb Driver rtb Burns rhb Marks fb Dudley fb Kny. t'mptre. F. South Boston H. 8.

6, W. Roxbury 0. South Boston defeated Roxbury high, 6 to 0, yesterday afternoon, at the Lo-cust-st grounds. South Boston's win was the result of a poor attempt at a forward pass by North, the ball going into Corbett's hands, who ran unmolested 40 yards for a touchdown. The ball was in South Boston's territory more than half the time.

A feature of the game was the punting of North. He made an attempt for a goal from the field from the 40-yard line, and missed It by a hair. The summary: SOUTH BOSTON WEST ROXBURY Ambrose le Whlttemore Onrraher It rt Baker Morse rhb Neale rhb uraut lhb Ahuy it. C. Washhnrn of Amherst.

FloM fb Walsh jtdge- H. Dadman of Worcester. Linesman. F. Wnod of tbe B.

A. A. Time 20m and '15m periods. Score, If. A.

C. 18. Touchdowns, Harvey Harvard's Defence Open. A. Cook, the Maine Quarterback, went onto the field with orders to hammer the right aide of the Harvard line, and aid so In the first half to good effect.

The spot between Hoar and Ver Welbe was weak, and the Maine backs came throtgh It In the first half for substantial gains. Five times the Maine team succeeded In making first down In this period. In the second half Uie Maii.e team was weakened by substituted, while Harvard played harder, and the boys from Oroao failed to make their asstsnrs a single timet Harvard nana the open defence entire Blaney Walker FORIIIIAM AMHERST McCaffrey le- re Grey ritzputrick It rt KoayimiJIaii Kelllher Ig rg Segrest Fitzgerald, Taylor. Goals from touchdowns, E. Lai igblln Umpire, Flynn.

Referee, Parker. Linesmen, Fenton and Cassey. Time 20m halves. Hosmer DISJOINTED AND LOOSE." usrrett l'lnkett ritspameg rg Buck Rllley rt It Kilhourne Sioklud re le Keith le Dyer Athenian A. C.

26, Sylvian A. C. 6. Athenian A. C.

won from the Sylvian rg Rogei Ford ty, with Noarse. the center, playing in Beoolt rt rt Hill Clarke re le Msdnals I.i i nun qb qb Ms el mils Ciwgrove qb Mi lbb rbb Hill Gooding rbb lhb Mather Morgau fb fb Kliiginua fl Thompson Brore, Maiden H. 8. 16. Alumni 10.

Touchdowns, J. Clarke 2, G. Mluer, Mather. L. HIB.

Goal from touchdown, Morgan. Umpire. C. Miner. Referee, Gould.

Llnsapirn, Cos aad Daly. Time 30m and 15m periods. Qulncy H. 8. 6, Medford H.

8. 0. QUINCV, Oct 3 Qulncy high won from Medford high thla afternoon, 6 to in an Interesting game. Qulncy scored In the second half In a few minutes after a successful forward pass, and by quick and effective offence work soon had the ball over the Mne. The toUoa-down was made by R.

Bates and tha goal was kicked by Hlldlng Carlson. The summary: MoOwrmott Troutman It 1 Aim in lg. Morris O'Donnell rg Rnllirai) rt Mason re Graut qb Fanning qb Score. Dartmouth 22. Touehdowns, Hswley.

Ingersoll. Marks. Sherwln. Goals from touchdowns. R.

Bankart 3. Umpire, O'Reilly of Boston. Referee. Murphy of Worcester. Linesmen, Keady and Reed of Dartmouth, Cross-man of Msss.

A. C. Time. 25 and 20m periods. WEST P0INT5, TUFTS 0.

Medford Eleven Not the Army's Equal and Fumbles Are Costly defensive position of left le this style of defence works well l.dnard Kelly Russell it looked aa ir open game. A. C. In football game yesterday, 26 to 6, at the Massasolt grounds, Back Bay. Lynch, Powers and Alexander excelled for the winners, and Rolley and Chapman for the losers.

The summary: ATHENIAN A SYLVIAN A i.arpn qD qu Keogh Coffuy lhb rhb Attwood Garrv lbb White lhb Blades Scanlan fb fb HO Smith fb Ma lid en JScore, Fordham 5. Touchdown, White. Umpire. Weeks of Syracuse. Referee, Hapgosil Of Brown.

Field Judge, Carpenter of Harvard. Linesman, P. Carpenter. Time 15m and 10m periods. Gloucester 6, Chelsea 0.

GLOUCESTER, Oct 3-Gloucestcr high defeated Chelsea high at Stage Fort park today 6 to 0. In the first half Chelsea rushed the ball steadily to Gloucester's 5-yard line. A-fumble gave Gloucester the ball and It was worKtd out of the danger zone. Straight football gave Gloucester a touchdown in the second half and good dt'ensive. work averted a tie just before time was up.

The summary: GLOUCESTER CHELSEA Folov le re Messenger Merrill It rt O'Brien Mors lg rg Wormwood Story lg Mnddox Broomfleld Tarr rg lg Burns Hoi.oer rt It Baldwin Casey re le Goldmark le McCarty Cameron qb qb McLellan Brvant lhb rhb Brown I.vlo rhb lhb Cox Wei more fb fb White Score. Gloucester H. S. 1 Touchdown, Wet-moro. Goal from touchdown, Cameron.

Eeld lodge, Coleman. Umpire, Wonson. Referee, Snowman. Linesmon, McCallum and Boinmer. Time 15m and 20m periods.

Timer, Coleman. back to be of an on too tar Frank McCoy, Coach of the Maine Eleven, Comments on Work of the Harvard Team. The coach of the university of Maine football team. eFrank McCoy, an old Amherst and Yale player, when seen after the game had some interesting comments 4o make. "In my oplrlcn." he said, "the line of the present Harvard football team Is weaker tt an that of any Harvard team at this time In the season for the past tbrae rears.

The men nl.iv hiirh. And goad in stopping line plays, and on most of the Maine rushes he did not fin He Oliver le re Rolley able to eaten one punt in Maine goal which he front of l.imnurg it it Pearo judgment in heeling. This Hnrd lg rg Haines Corbett lhb rhb Redmond Funning rhb lhb North Bow man rhb Kelly fb fb Smith Score, South Boston 6. Tom lidown, Corbett. Goal from touchdown.

Mason. Umpire, A. D. Cooper. Referee, F.

O'Couoell. Use men, Bllsdell and Pasqiialla. Time 10m and 15 period. led directly to tha last touchdown. Harvard scored her- first touchdown Once Within Two Yards of Goal.

HIGHLAND KALL.S. Y. Oct 3 The Army football team played its Initial game here this afternoon, defeat os ant nsiaeaea. Tne crimson who ran the hall do not break Ihroueh the wav thev Cobb found four I should. The team work of the Harvard Ska VM QUINCV 8 Marsh Is UKDFOIID Twomiiiir Hill le Hulllraa yards at left tackle, and after some raaalrs hadbeen perto-raedonsjrar- the il ow da Parker In two rusr es netted niae vards through Hoar and Ver Wiehe far first down.

Cobb followed for four eleven also strikes me as being disjointed and I none. "Harvard has some great possibilities In her squad If she only takes advantage of them. Of the Individual playing I liked the work of Browne, the substitute Harvard quarter, best. He subetlti Baker rt Bruiuley Carlson lg rg Blakils Bessstl Bisks M. Dwver Brosvn more, and then Maine was penalised IS rmnli tnr hAlrflnsr.

Showed a great burst of sneed it the Gtiliiner If Mn. ball Psradl-e Qb (', rove Needham H. 8. 5, Fist Boston 0. NEEDHAM.

Oct C-Needham high defeated East Boston hlrth 6 to 0 on Green's field this afternoon. Needham bucked East Boston's line for repeated gains and forced Gaughan over the line for a touchdown in thi- second half Gaughan made a brilliant run ol 33 yards In the first half. Needham far rled the ball to within 1 yards of East Boston's goal at tho close of the second half. The summary: NEEDHAM EAST BOSTON Leonard le re McGulre Burnham It rt Hhtea Woodward lg rg Keefe open neid when interfering for his runners, and particularly on that long run he made after catching our punt. I consider our left tackle.

Ray. aa good Parker was given the ball, but McKay gag through and stopped him for a loam, earns punted on tbe 50-yard ne to Corbett. who made 16 yards. II Csrlson rg Say ward rt Nash re Gora qb Hendrle ub Clspp lhb Bates lhb Howe rbb Its tea fb man in the Harvard line. He started Its offence tbb Fshey rhb rord F.

oaa rote fb i ni i in as good as at any time in IJJeJiJJ0AX. at Cortett and Kennard netted SdL, "Jf'ivf ho ha 'Ways FUUaara Mciilnnl'y Lynch rg lg Carlson Hurd rt It Farnjiworth Thornton re le Solomon Powers qb qb Ciulon Hiilon lhb rhb Gay nor Smitli rbb lhb Leahy Alexander fb chapman Score, Athenian A. O. 26, Sylvian A. O.

6. Touchdowns, Alexander 2, Hlllen 2, Chapman. Goals from touchdowns, Thornton 2, Solomon. Goal from field, Thornton. Referee, Winnl-nettM.

Linesman, Chippelle. Time 26m and ilOm periods. Kenwood 5, Newton. 0. Kenwood A.

A. of Brookline defeated Newton A. 6 to 0, at Lincoln park, Newton, yesterday. Fitzgerald, Young and Glennon did good work for the winners. The summary: KENWOOD A A NEWTON A A Fitzgerald le re Canfield Fineran rt Rathley Young lg rg Sullivan McCarthy Leverett Flnerty rg lg Burke McGloughlan rt It Kent Trendergast re le Moran McNeil qb qb Driseoll Foley lhb rhb Brides Twamsley rhb lhb Conuers Glennon fb fb Francis Score, Kenwood 5.

Touchdown. Glennon. Umpire, Mack. Referee, Doolin. Field judge, Troy.

Linesmen, Heintz and Marcoy. Time, ISm halves. six yards la two rushes, and then Cut- neauntui lorwaru pass to far a gala of seven more. Cor- Seme, ijiiinry II. 8.

6. Touchdown. R. Bstes. Goal from touchdown, H.

Csrlson I in i-Irs. Bullock. Referee. Nlcbdl. Linesmen.

Burrows linn Benney. Time 2na sml IRm butt tragh left tackle end Smith rhrht sained seven and eight ing Tufts. 5 to 0. West Point scored fn the first half. Greble caught the ball on a forward pass and ran 25 yards for a touchdown.

Dean failed to kick the goal. The visitors were not the Army's equal and fumbled considerably. In tW-second half the Army subtHutod its second team. At one stage of the ganv Tufts had the ball within two yard? of the Army's goal line. VERMONT 5, HOLY CROSS 0.

Ball in Worcester Team's Territory Mott of the Time Despite Its Superior Weight. BtTRLINGTON. Vt. Oct 3 University of Vermont defeated Holy Cross this afternoon. 5 to 0.

Holy Cross was never within 15 yards of Vermont's goal. Although the visitors outweighed the home team, they were constantly on the defence, the ball being in Holy Cross' territory almost the entire game. In the first half Vermont twice worked the ball to within 25 yards of Holy Cross' goal, where it was held once for downs, the ball being lost the second time on the failure to make a successful place kick. In the second half Vermont worked the ball down the field in straight play, and after Holy Cross was penalized half the distance within three yards of her goal, Vwlck took the ball over. The Fried nut Williams c.

periods. YALE 6, SYRACUSE 0. Ells Outplayed In First Half, Equaled In Second and Win on an Aimless Forward Pass. Tarda, respectively, end then Corbett got through right tackle and carried Sharon 0, Boston Commercial High 0 SHARON, Oct 3 The football season opened here today with a finely contested game between the local team and Boston commercial high. While neither team scored, there were many brilliant plays.

The work of W. Roach, Hazard, Higgins and Hall and of Slattery, Driseoll and Moran was of a high order. The score SHARON COMMERCIAL HIGH Nolan le re Sbannahan Baxter It rt Rumpff Rose lg rg Kolseth Roach Johnson Hlckey Shepard lg Walsh Chtsholm rt It O'Nell Hazard re le Moran 0 Hall qb qb Driseoll Roach lhb rhb Richards rhb Cunningham Hall rhb Lewis Higgins fb fb Slattery Umpire. Jones. Referee.

R. H. Delano. Field judge. Shepard.

Linesmen. Watson and C. Delano. Time 20m nnd 25m periods. Timer.

Walter. Hyde Park 17, Natlok 8. the ban to the fire-sard fine scored, aad eM so on the next rough left guard. McKay kicked HAVEN. Oct -Howard Harvard Maine ft.

Ousts fson Dunn ig lg O'Donnell Sadler rt It Toone) Crossman re le Uhlln Monroe re Brownvtlle qb qb Hlnes qb Matthews Wheeler lhb rbb Prest Gaughan rhb lhb McAndrews III aih fb fb Forestall Score, Needham 5. Touchdown, Gaughan. Umpire, Wright, Referee. II. Adams.

Field Navy 18, Rutgers 0. ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct 3 The Navy put up an excellent game for so early In the season and defeated Rutgers, IS to 0. The summary: NWY BUTGFJSS Robertson IB re Roger Howard le Northeroft It rt Teinke King It Meyer lg rg Freystadt Stewart lg Sllnirliitf Babooes: Brandt Wright rg lg McMlehael Grafton rg lg Heiin Lclgbton rt It Leslie Mi ring rt Keifsnyder re le Boose Donaldson re le Beekman Langc qb qb Carpenter Nason qb qb Jones lhb rf rhb Smith Klmer lhb rhb Coopor Clay rhb lhb Alverson Ruhl rhb Richardson fb fb Corbln Remlcke fb Dalton fb Score. Navy 18. Touchdowns.

Jones 2, Richardson. Goals from touchdowns, bangs 3. Umpire, Bergen, Princeton. Referee, Taussig, Cornell. Linesmen, Howard, Navy, Hustvedt, Navy.

Cloke, Rutgers. Time 15m halves. Carlisle 12, State College 5. WILKESBARRE. Oct 3 Scoring only on field goals, the Carlisle Indians managed to defeat the State college team here this afternoon, 12 to 5.

State college scored in the first few minutes of play, and. encouraged by this, the men played hard the remainder of the time. The summary: CARLISLK STATE COLLEGE Little Old Man le re Smith Waseuka lt rt Riddle rt Watson Afrald-of-a-Bear lg re Seifer Aiken lg Barell Gray Lyon rg I MoLellan Little Boy rt It Weaver It Lyons Gardner re le Plolett Baleutl qb qb Bellew Kelly ijb Thorpe lhb rhb Voorhees Hendricks rhb lhb McCleaiy Payne fb fb HIrshman Libby fb Score, Carlisle 12, State college 5. CHmsoe Team Play Improved. Tbe nest toucMown rams just before Jones, end on Yale's last year's football team, who has been coaching Syracuse this fall, today brought to Ne Haven a team which outplayed Yale In the first half, played equally well with HYDE PARK.

Oct 8-Hyde Park high played Its first home game thla afternoon with Natlck on the Stony brook reservation grounds, and won. 17 to 6. Fast work for Hyde Park was lone by Houlton and Mulhern. Marian scored Nstlck's touchdown on a for ward pass, followed by a long run. The summary: I1VDEPAUK ATH'K Bsxter le.

Butler lieightoo le Of tbe first half. The Crim-the ball in Maine's territory. judge, Sibley. Linesmen, Stanwood and Tale in the second half and lost only by roieslall. lime lnm halves.

vtrr aimless forward pass made ball brilliantly on the lt-yard by Mopldn the Yale quarterback. In tr.g tr. Milton Acad 11, Concord H. 8. 0.

MILTON, Oct 3 Milton academy de Stains aide lines. Buns Plymouth 6, Hingham 0. PLYMOUTH, Mass, Oct 3 Plymouth McKenna feated Concord high, 11 to 0, at the Harding 0, Waltham 0. REVERE, Oct 3 Harding A. A.

and Waltham A. A. played a no-score game this afternoon at Crescent field. Shaughr.essy of the high school eleven was the star for Harding and Burke excelled for Waltham. The summary: Foots academy grounds this afternoon.

Hurd, Cutler was tack lad for a loss of four aids on an attempted forward paaa Smith went through right tackle to the aevea-yard Has by bard line bucking Sand cleverly keeping his fust. Kennard Fellows lg Reed summary ur unguis 01 uss seoona nair. When Hopkins made the pass Yale was on the 40-yard line of Syracuse. The little quarterback, who was In his first game, passed the ball 30 yards and Brown luckily fell on it. Coy made two plunges in succession, the second of which took the ball over for a touch.

normsn DeWlndt, Hardwlck and Warren ex Burs high defeated Hingham high this afternoon, 6 to 0. The playing was snappy and exciting. Carleton made a fine run celled for the winners and Shenard, Fairbanks to Maine's two- Knowles and Hopkins for the losers Onllen Curtis rf. Stanley re. HARDING A A left sod and The sumrnaiy: and scored a touchdown.

The summary: itul.s Is McOrsth HOLY CROSS Driseoll rt Tobin rg Finn Contl Sweeney It TwIsk le Jov right tackle sfotr down. The goal was kicked bv Hobha VERMONT Ried Is. Cewldy Hughes Thomas c. Borkmlller Dodge rt Buck re Frtln qb Watkins lbb. Oorseadden Ion MILTON ACADEMY Devereux le 1'elton It i PLYMOUTH HINGHAM Roane le re Damon Blttlnger It rt Burnliam 'I" lion i the attempt for coal after At the beginning of the first half Druniiin ill.

Mlirrv Cutler's pretty pant out. Score, Hsr-) Hobbs kicked off. Stein took the ball Mulhern lhb Msb' Dyer lg rg Gorman Shannon le Tenggren It Currier lg Thomas Brown rg Keeney rt Flnlay re George Eaton qb Shaughnessy lhb WALTHAM A A re Bolton rt Carpenter rg White McElroy lg Isaacson It Ingstrom It Johnson le Dinsinorc qb Beardsley rhb Dwver lhb Oollina vmrd 11. Talbot lg mjstsa ft. a run and was tackled by ii .1.1..

Stevens e. Mahoney Aiei reriiiot i inn (I 1 B. CONCORD HIGH re Payson rt Keliy rt Mon tague rg ha pie Mscotie lg Patch It Murrv le Shepard oh Nlven nuiuuni. sun iwu more advances as lie ii nj Wblting on inn nai Margeaon fb ft, oilv Watson Burr rg Starr rt field whicn Al b. tt lhb lbb Million lg Currie It O'Brien le Wa ugh qb Mitchell Tbe but score was almost at the close af tbe second half.

The Crimson worked fF(1 'n J-U Maine, PTlbtaTjfr ssnanw aw poswesston ox it on a mint i Vwlck rhb rhb Pillion rt Bennett re. Paty qb out and on Ki metric H. Green re -Tones lhb Buike Shield fb fb mill TO Snore, Hyde Park IT, Natlck fi. Touch-don us. Mulhern 2, Houston, Mohan.

OoaU from touchdowns, McKenna 2. Umpire, Frsv Do Windt qb Carlton lhb. Breen Gallagher rnb. iimm -iiiu run. i uie lost on a aai line.

A short kick by rmt.i min. at.in snort kick oy Kieslick Adams Hardwlck lhb Davis Howlend rhb lhb Sweeney Jameson fb fb Burke warren rhb lhh the I Syracuse slowly Boss fb fb Tinsley approacned until the iveie.ee, UTlerB, ASSfSSrS Sill Score, Verm ennsa umpire Acorn. Referee, A'Hearn. Llnes- Hurd fb fb RmmlH 5. Touchdown, Vwlck.

Um-Holy Cross. Referee, Higgles within sssee yUnesmea, Shepherd and Gray. tW yards of the Yale Score, Plymouth 6. Touchdown, Carlton, men. Smith and Wolf.

Tune 15m halves. plre, Cahill I Coses, Milton academy 11. Touchdowns, MM I 4.

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