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THE BOSTON SUNT) AT GLOBE- OCTOBER 17, 1920 14 HUMPHREY OF HARVARD MAKING FORWARD PASS LETS DARTMOUTH TRIMS (TUFTS WINS, 7 TO 0, 20 YARDS THROUGH WILLIAMS' LINE MIDDLEBURY SCORE HOLY CROSS, 27-1 4 ON 80-YARD BASH WILLIAMS CRUSHED BY HARVARD ATTACK 38-0 Beats Boston University at Purple First to Score in a Bart Macchia Scores From Forward Pass Braves Field, 7-0 Opening Kickoff Norwich Holds Medford Team Even After Poor Start Special Illspntcli to the Game tven rouffnt Auer loucn- 0ct Dartmouth's a. a a. s. a a a I down in First Period powerful line and tne sensational worK of Zach Jordan at the helm for the New Hampshire men were largely responsible for the Green's victory today over the which sturdy Holy Cross outfit. 27 to 14.

Tn a closely-contented in MEDFORD. Oct 1 Tuft defeated Norwich on the Oval thta afternoon. 7 Boynton Stars For Visitors But Line Proves Fatally Weak Aerial Game Solved After Some Gains Crowd tHrt means Dartmouth excelled the visitors in i.le"alAa'oonId gain. Mid- ev denartment of the game, with the i to 0 th scor mde the first minute of play. rtlidiiii 1 noned out a football victory exception of forward passing.

Without over Boston University yesterday after- aerial attack Holy Cross would noon at Braves Field. 7 to 0. Middle- have gone scoreless. burv's single touchdown was made in The Dartmouth line held fast through- the first period, when Brigham, left end. 'out the game, while on the offense the vne nrsi yenuvi.

n.ici. men opened up large holes for the backs, received a forward pass thrown oy connenbere. at left tackle, stood out Gf 18,000 on Hand When Norwich kicked off. Bart Mae-chia. captain of Tufts track team and the fastest man on the footh.vi received the kick on his own 39-yard line and ran through a broken flelc tor a touchdown.

Martin, acting captain ta place of Keefe. kicked the goal. In the first half both aides confined themselves to old-fashioned line bucking, but in the second half each uncorked an aerial game which promised much, but which did not result in a score. After the first sensational plav. Tufts held Xorwich for downs, but Immediately lost the ball on a fumble.

Norwich, with V) yards to go for a touchdown made two first downs, using Psr.ith and Ashton through the lin. and threatened the Brown and Blue goal. Leonard across Boston Cni versity's line. prominently throughout, smearing plays Toonard kicked the coal and blocking two punts. Cunningham Leonard kicked tne Koai center also did good work.

The two teams were of equal weight In th backfleld Jordan was continual-and played fast football. lv in tne limelight for Dartmouth. He Boston University lost its -only-chance the team to perfection, in. addition to score in the fourth period, when to rjppjnlr off one dash of 80 yards and O'Hare on the 10-yard line, with a clear five more of at least 20 yards each, route to Middlebury's line, missed a for- Rurke and Grundman. substituting In ward pass thrown by Jacobs.

the second half, pounded the Purple Boston University kicked off to start ine consistently for gains. W. K. Canned. Tufts.

Field Jmlcr-. G. V. HrSWS, B. A.

linesman, G. N. Bankart, Dartmouth. Time, UM Attedance, IS, OOP. SPRINGFIELD SCORES ON ARMY ON FORWARD PASS ff took Harvard half a period to solve William' fast offense In the Harvard btudlum yesterday afternoon, but the hi ivlci Crimson Dam gathered momen-tnir and plied up 3k to 0 victory.

"Winnie" Churchill proved a second F.ddlr 'asey for two periods and with BOYNTON OF WILLIAMS GETTING AWAY ONE OF HIS LONG SPIRALS the e-ame Ashlev ran tne nan oacK WEST POINT, Oct 16 Army in vards and. on the next play went through the B. U. line for another 10. Middleburv was penalized five for offside plav and was forced to kick.

Vw. r.ik.r Crimen tmcku turned In five beat sipringneld today. 26 to 7. The tadi'ta, while their big team was tniiohdowns and a Held Koal lor me fray outclassed the visitors, rlennest victory of the season. Capt scoring 13 points In the tlrst quarter, Iloj-ween was out of the lineup with a "vei1 In the second and six in the thira Holy Cross First to Score Slmondinger and Smith were the mainstays of Holy Cross on the offense.

This combination made the first touchdown and turned in some good gains later in the fray. Gagnon failed to live up to his reputation, his longest run being 20 yards after receiving a pass. The Holy Cross ends performed well throughout the gam Holv Cross turned In a score during the first three minutes of play. Holy 1 1 gft ivhn film- Many Penalties Inflicted An intercepted forward pass lost th pigskin to the Vermonters. The quite-ended with an exchange of punts.

Roth sides were penalised frequently for off side play and Norwich for roughing Norwich started the second period with a fumble, but Tufts, after a coup! of tries at Norwich's line, was forest to punt. Killiam made a difficult tackla "ing The second and fourth quarters were. work of lils rival lender from tne siue- played Dy Army substitute eleven and ii wan wnue me reserves were in tba line. Springfield scared. The visitors opened V.

I irom nenina on me piay. lne saina Kln.l 1 rt mm lit) 1 Ima V. a I irom oenma on me next piay. The i The Crimson eleven wuh not disappointed In the much touted speed and dash of Capt Hoynton of Williams. Winning the toss from Acting Cpatain t(inm, Ar he elected to receive with up an aerial atvacK in tne second period which carried Che Army's substitutes off h.

1 iv.j. vi over the goal line do Husband giving them their touchdown. "'f" sxory was repeaiea. punts were Worcester team was held up on the fle- i changed, followed by a fumble by or. yard line.

Then a perfect pass from wlch whicn Macchia recovered In mil Smith to Simondinger scored a touch- flejd d0nnwAtS0naiICkeeJu.H81lli Ie' Cain after failing to gain on center the wind at his back. On the first play I Civelletto distinguished himself by he run far to the side of the Held and his fine passing, the collegians being on shot a Hue pass to Mi-Dean for a 15- the Army's live-yard line after another vino gain. The Williams leaner men long pass wnen tne whistle ended the nhot .1 round eiiil for six more. The rival rushes brought the ball to the 2S-yard "ar a sTT'tat 1 ii formation whs a strange one for the line, wnere Dower weni ir.rougn leu TerHll to Martin netted Tnfr. tor-Irto fnr a aenro Cllnnin.hfim (AallaJl Cmil lO iianin netteO 1 UftS eVSI Middleburv recovered tne oan or.

downs and Ashley tore off the only long run of the game, a 25--ard dash round left end. Leonard then his forward to Brieham. who received standing behind B. line. kicked the goal.

Jacobs made an eiKht-yard around right end before the period ended. The second period began with at: eight-yard rush by Furness. but B. U. lost the ball on downs.

The ball and forth in midfield during the, rest of the period. TT. be'ng unable to gain, but putting up a strong def ense. The third period saw the teams phv-ing evenly and neither threatening to score. Stock well went through the B.

TJ. line for six yards at the opening of the fourth period. Ashley completed a forward for 10 more and then went through the line for five yards. Jacobs knocked down a forward and B. Z.

took the bail on downs, hut was force! to punt. Finally Washburn blockel Leonard's punt on Middlebury's 15-y ird line, and O'Hare covered the hall. A forward to O'Hare on the five-yard was incompleted. Middleburv took he ball on downs when the whistle blew. The summary: MIDDLEBt RT BOSTON UNIVERSITY le re Orr re Shea Mead It rt King rt Bntlrr to kick fhe goal.

i wrh h'nalT e- AarA a ki i i I wlcn took tne ball on Its own la-yird ,1 Another tK tndd with the ball in midfield kfek the goal TOte ended the Icor I In nlng the second half Tuft, wa, In a for the first half 1 trv fo- for P- Jeffrey, who seonS ame feK. SSg -TiT period by Sonnenberg failed. game, took the ball through center for Dartmouth's third score came In the 2v5" game. French played spectacularly for the Army. The summary: AltMY SPRINGFIELD White le re Watter Tliiili'-rlake le I)avllHon It rt Dennev Pltter It Hreidster ig Mnoney MaJtlgaa le Itedell St rnlieeker flnrke rg ig Cowell UOOdBUIB rjr iB Arm I.

Rtnrck rt A.lams Trlplett rt Atorek re ie Bashaaa Tltihett re Crimson line and the speed of the Williams men greater thun any they hud been up agutnsl this seuson. William Line Gives Way Hoynton then shot a kick outside at Hie Harvard 10-yard murk und the Orlm-1011 its drive. Harvard might have h'Jd a tally In th. first period, for the light Williams line was unuble to hob, the charges of Owen and Hum-piuev, but all offside penalty anil an incompleted pass forced Humphrey to khk. Hoynton lost distance by his return punt, which went outside at mld-lield II million ami Owen made a (list c'own before Hoynton rushed In and threw Humphrey eight yards behind tho fourth period, when Burke took the i "i ne nan on flt play: Fhe baii'harbeen brought lort down the field by a series of rushes waiT to which included a 30-yard run by Jordan, ti hv hS On the recovery of a fumhle by Burke klcklnK was resorted to by both.

qb O'Donnell Wllllldi- qb Osd Mi qb and a steady march down the field Hart- mouth made another touchdown. Both JeTTrev wakes booa Run goals were kicked by Cunningham. V', 'VCil rhb Civelletto Aher rn, pemU rhb Beheffei warrta rhb BSR5 fb Hodses Wbltsoa fb ewe, Army 20. Sprliqrflcld 7. Touchdowns.

Freaeh. I. ston k. HoUl. Wllhide.

HuKl.nn.l. V.o bineli.lonns. BreidHter 2. O'Don-m21' 7" v- llaverford. tlm- ''r" limn .1.

P. rtW. IJitHyette. Time, 12m quarters. KaHa 1 rg Washburn purpe Quarterback Tallies line.

nil) rtptuin was in on every play with lots of rpeed and courage. riumpiirey'c punt to Hoynton on the latter' 10-yard line ended the period. The Hi si Score for Harvard came early In the last quarter. Tufts, which received the ball on a fumble, failed twice to complete forwards. Jeffrey got loose again for a 15-yard gain, nut other attempts to pierce the Vermont line failed.

Norwich gained 30 yards on a forward pass to Smith, but two more tries were disastrous. The gams closed with the ball in mid-field The attendance was OWEN, HARVARD'S HARD RUNNING BACK, TURNING WILLIAMS' END Moynlhan Wheeler Vetrlolo Rhinebeek rg Is Twleg 12 Perry Ig Barrett A number of successful forward passes took Holy Cross to the three-yard line and Smith carried the ball over. The goal was kicked. The game ended hefore either team had reached a scor- In the MMnnil quarter. Boynton punted out 11 0111 his goal line and on the next Potratz rt It Miller jl tno- nosition again.

play recovered a nble bv Owen on In- PENNSV RCA-rc 1 a 1- a fumble ML VAVI i Sonnenberg easily had the edge on the Between the halves the annual rep Ills r.oor 1 Ira. which went I s-exr-etT El is 8--yarl Mm Browr. re Norton re Leonard qb. Holy Cross kickers. In the second pull between the sophomores and fresh- Cochran period he kicked over Smith's head and men resulted in a draw.

Th suia- 1 midfield, coat his team seven 1 30-YARD RUN BY STRAUS pi, nits, however. I'lm inernm. Humphrey romped through left tackle rn" 16 Ability to Ashley lhb. iu 1 11 a ii foi I- yards anil Hamilton drove 14 1 e.na?T tn University three plunues. Four more FrNiikiin wi 1 Lafayette on (III.

1 th. Inn .,,,,1 Mi.millon today 7 tt NOBWirn rr Snlk rt Walke- qi L.yons the Ball rouea io ine iive-yaru line, giv- I mary: qb Hill ing Dartmouth a gain of 77 yards. On TLFT8 ftnkham tne next play Sonnenberg blocked a kick. Linari ie rl on'" I Sllseon rhb Brownrllle Green Saves Its Regulars Andrews "it lhb At the end of the game Coach Spears Sbenard Drost nt Herrtrk rg Ig Hsrriactaa lhb Worcester had tne enure sec-ona ieam pinying in an i was over for the first score, Faxon 5flf Latayette outplayed klckli.K th. koiiI.

I baJi du 1 marching the 1 1 11 the Williams defense It wns line' only to losf aradiially crumbled. Taking the ball atrencth Hebecka was a tower of on the kickoff. Hoynton reopened his several long runs passing game without nuieh sue, ess. as al. p.finnsylyanla wings.

His the Havard Mcondary was on the look- Di ui nil riu'Un hiu tne nurd period Straus scooneri tin fb i errort IO save me regulars lor me im- Btoekwen Lobo fb Spencer portant contest Syracuse on Sat-fb Worcester nrrtiv. Bower and Holbrook were onlv Touchdown, Brigham. used for a short time, as their serviecs Seore, Middleburv 7. nne naarlotl til Win tho tin. rl from toliellilo-n.

Referee. Resso Petrone rg Higglns rg Cohen rt Galloway Macchia LeCain Terrlll lhb Martin rbb Jeffrey fb on hi', own 10-yard lino, but Harvard lost onlv PrdH for tne lllteen for holding. I kicl the goal. Ilnmiibrev. wlih the, wind nt his attempted numerous forward ViCIC IIU iv.

(iiaa amw Bnc au I Spears is taking no chances. Frazier. i the new fullback, came up to expecta- a ftnr- Vtto lira, (nmtilM a--, a i It Siel It VaHa le Majwr Qb Gfifla rhb Salt lhb Aaatea Ibh Tyler fb DrM'Iti fb gparmw back, lost 'no time In returning the ilut the receivers were unable 1 ennsyivarua was Mi I.i an being downed In his good of Brown. Umpire, Lowe. Linesman, rrowlej Harvard.

Time. 12 ami 10m CENTER AVALANCHE resnect. Injur- Lioiir. ofc a valuable man. Moore, the new guard.

showed up well also. Dartmouth's secondary defense fell I down at times through the inability i tracks on hta 33- ard mark A pass. Hoynton to Richmond, netted 11 yards. KfifSS during but inter, ei.t.d the next one snd ,11. but serious.

the second the piay pavod the way for Buell's 1 field goal. An eiKht-yard run by Owen Pennsylvania 1, U'AYKTTK O'Connell HITS TRANSYLVANIA. break up the numerous passes whl the visitors completed. Burke, however. turned in some good work on this end of the game.

The summary: DARTMOUTH HOLY CROSS rt Bedaer 1 ig sebwab i Score. Tnfta 7. Touchdown. Macchia. Goal from touchdown.

Referee. K. Morse of Dartmouth. I'mpire. D.

gnlllvaa Syrarnae. Lluesman. BalterBeld. Time. 12at psftosa.

BROWN HUMBLES OLD FOE. COLGATE. 14-0 unuuJ NniM.Miitiiniii intih nr nnf, nvIll nod Huelt 1 10 Kane took Hnrnrd to the 30-yard line, whtre Williams held fast Hue then dropped back and bSIH shni a dtop kick across the bar. i.enlmni I ThomaH Second Half Is All Harvard re 1 Miller qb Mv the opening of the second half Harrev lhb. Harvard had cnuitht Its stride and 1 WMtehttl rhb.

Nineiiieil lh. ru'lier wlhl i "trans fb Brown 1ST Budd It WlllUnis Homme! re ii nan Oasells lAdieekii Gordon le re Brennon Lyncb le re Young Streng le Sonnenberg It rt Conw.ty 8cammoo it rt PUnt rt Sliea Crisp lg rg Healer i fb Sealioltz of the Visitors. The substitution Of I Neorp, Pennsylvania 7. Taaialiflin Special Dispatch to the Globe DANVILLE Kv, Oct IS Center College this afterno'on defeated Transylvania College of Lexington 55 to 0. Coach Moran used only straight football tactics, not caring to risk anv tricky plays because Harvard scouts ware In tne grandstand.

Center used 14 substitutes. The regular line, however, was used in the first period. Transvlvania had no hope of winning and little of scoring, being much lighter and less experienced than its opponents, who swept down the field as if they had no opponents. Whltnell, a substitute, this afternoon made a fio-yard run for a touchdown off nlav. ONE OF WILLIAMS' SUCCESSFUL PASSES, BOYNTON TO HIBBARD Palmer lg Taylor lg Cnnnlngham Glides Suttmeler Moore rg is Case Merrltt rg Moore rt It McGrnt'i Weld rt It Tollard rt Hl.relnl tt the tilohe PRO1 PENCE.

Oct W-Bron triumphed over Colgate. 14 to 0. on Andrews Field this afternoon. If cvaeJi Wlnthrop Churchill for Humphrey gave 1 from touchdown, llefer'ee Mer- I Htrvllglh. Knltz.

Brown. Linesman. Fitia-erald made a beautiful run Im- I "a''lnK'n and JeflVraon. Time. lDm mediately after the Williams klckoflf to Owen, After two plunges 'be line I a -rait tuBua Churchill sen) short pass across the c' TRIUMPHS OVER td mtlgerald mldtleld and the I WORCESTER TFPH 71 to a ilmlnutlve quarterback twisted his way CH' 21 TO 6 Foater re le Robinson's idea had been to run up a Glemlenie le Lawy i i large score, the fact could have been StulGi 1 accompiishtd.

From a dazahnroffns-i Ive that axcoertfri anethllic at'emptad 1 jWmJttHM past three Williams backs, sidestepped num r.Mi'" Oct 16 The largest Jordan qb. Culder qh Capt Hoynton and crossed the goal. His 60 yard wallop was a beauty. I crowd that ever saw a football game on Tech Alumni Field, numbering about I Carleton qh Center scored la downs ana rvouerts 1 1 1 11 ,1,1" is oy iiiueniii lltM, saw M. A.

Slmondinger RWp! Gagnon C. beat Tech 21 to 6 to- U.I. I. I I ll.i. .1.,.

.1,1 hv a Brown team in vears. which thrilled the speciators in the first half, ta Brunnnians turned to defensive tactics in the second half. In this line of work thev had two chances to show taeir made two drop kicks, one from the :) anrl one from the So-yard line. Transyl rioinrooK inn run Burke lhb Power rhb Grundman rbb Frazier fb Smith fb nninrooK mr IS vania failed to get a first down. The Flym prowess ami they met all eTpe tations.

TRANSYLVANIA re H.i Inert Brown fb Score. Dartmouth 27. Holv Crrwa 14. Tmu-U I Colgate cJ-me back strong at opea-; ing of the third period and looked like a summary: CENTER Chlnn le Men gomery It Voril la quarter. ran Faxon's kickoff V' a.k..,, 'i mp nearly all straight Mel to Ins H-yarri line, but Hlbbard's and Morse starred fumble on the next plav was dlaas- JSi lla'lnK was NMM as Kane fell oti the ball on the tnn Ci mark.

ripped off six d' M' ot the 1 Ihroiigl, ue. Owen charged l.fii?i5 oe'lf 2yard three -iiiirs ami ail.l.al more. Kour' more plunges by the Crimson backs I Ssed the fV.rwar perL1; Tpch offsei live ml penalH and brought wl stHkii the ball to the two-vntd line. Churchill I C. rt Duff rir Riiker I iwa t-r a.

ourtr nmito. n. a. Uoals from tooeuSUNII. uunlngnaiu 3.

ig- dman Weaver I lion 2. Referee. M-Gralh. finiilre. MrCa-- Robb rg 1 KastwocK i a O.H i llncsmaji.

heller. Time. i nam new outnt. one man. xownsena.

raiseo haven; with the entire Brown team throughout the period. He cut throush the line and arovnd the ends with ae and was responsible far getting the hall on Brown's ona-yard line. Th i- Cach ltnldnwn's line eras like a w.i!l tad James rt Snoddy re Allen re Tanner qb Armstrong lhb M.irnn 1 Chnndle tot the score. tlie last period A he'tw I vn kicking goal. line pushed Tech down th field for two The rourth touchdown was Church- touchdowna The summary-ills mosi hi'llllini performance.

Al- nummary. COLBY FEATS PATES. Bnrbee Colsr- couldn't budse It-BKiWN WllHaa. le though HftVemeyer intercepted a w. P.

I KKKL i niipiiaai mi re Brown from llo.nton in Williams' territory wu i nan HW TB II I IS I AIDED BY MISLAYS ati. the kb koff, tne enemy line In id Dooalaa it HIWM I WllSSSSSSalllllll rt Reaainn rt Bliss rg Hsreua rg Colby tisW m- wor. uwv.iiv.v'i i. Goilaa It Barrett I' tenon HoTlag Xl.urtleff rg. i T' W.leT re rt Imt rg a ll Ic Kr isa It M-T leaa-si ltar- I larva nl for downs.

The Crimson lino Cotton it for. oil Hoynton to kick to Owen, who taTour lg. ran from mldnVM to Wllllnms' 30-vard Freeman line. Churchill then found another i AW, 'f hole at left tackle and went all the Mewtsas c. Wv to the goal line.

He looked lot I Oariliner Bnrtlett rhb lhb Cleveland Whltnell rhb Roberts fb fb Roy Score. Center Touchdowns. Roberts. Armstrong. Snoddy.

Tanner. Moran. Whltnell. Allen. Goals from touchdown.

Weaver 5. Moran. Roberts. Goals from Held. Roberts 2.

EXETER SWAMPED BY EL! YEARLING TEAM Special nispntch to the Globe -A Stevenson 1 like isev on the play und showed Maahan ii Bnslinell Manning more 1 Ornyson re Special Dispatch to the l.lohe LEWISTON, Me. Oct 16 Colby triumphed over Bates at Garcelon Held. 13-0, today. Neither team could gain consistently, though Colby had the better of it In that particular. Bates, however, twice took the ball on downs Inside the five- Coleaworthy qh Heed qb Morse Need nan lhb Clough The rourth quarter brought se-en Boyle more points to Harvard.

The usual i avalanche of Crimson subs found a I.nmb wornotlt line faeine tln-m. Thev niled Sargent rhb WASHINGTON AND LE arasislls rt Albright II a Bore re tden Mondy lhb. Walpnrt 1Kb KiiOpert rhb Arm-t. -rig rhh. BrlL rhb Sll rhb SpeOaaaa fb Tarpln rhh through the Williams defense and T-- lab Urns.

moiled lynton's every attempt at a o'. rb WeWwr oa one, him foi a 10-yard ha NKW HAVEN. Oct 16 The Yale fresh- vard I'-ne. men defeated Kxetee tndav. 21 to K.

I fo taweoea eter was on tha defensive nracilcnllv COI.nY BATKlf Ca-e seven points were made on a touchdown, which was scored after Bert Onlick, Syracuse's star right tackle and follower of fumbles extraordinary, scooped up the ball dropped by Laugh-ran late in the third quarter and raced 48 yards for a touchdown. Abbott booted the goal. Pitt got its touchdown in the first quarter, after Abbott had fumbled a punt by Davies. and Stein had fallen on the ball on Syracuse's 25-yard line. From here McCracken called for line bucks with Hewitt, the 210 pound fullback ripping into the line most of the time with an attack bv Anderson and HIS kirk, however, kept his Mam SiJWcb5: ehdown; am of dancer until the oerioil Wiis half 1 Goals from touch OUI ot oancsr unwi uie lunou was nan Collins 3.

Referee. Bankart Dart over Then hhnson caught a Piuit on month. empire. Dormon. 'OohttaMaT Ilea, his K-yard line, hut Harvard IW pen- Linesman.

Ijirkln. Holy Cross. Time Tw me. Two A MEAL FOR TIGERS Special Dfspateli to the Gloi.e PRINCETON, J. Oct 16 Princeton overwhelmed Washington and Lee this afternoon the Palmer stadium, 34 to 0.

Croat Improvement in teamwork was PuUsfer le Orattie It Rerrie It re Itonad i rt Lore Slefert the whole game and was never dangerous. The Individual star was o'Hcarn, an old Brookline High and Exeter boy. who Is quarter on the Yale Cubs. Scare. Brown 14.

htea. Oasis fnMB iisihlisss. tree. Crosrell of Swarthaao-v. I tlized h.

aids for holding on the part 12-ui, two lo-m periods rt Mitchell ssi at of his Interference, chapln and Oral-I Ixiwerv lg. rg Newman re Sullivan leigw txeter. Head 11 in aia Aaabersj. Time, last ST MARK'S RIPS UP NOBLE'S LINES Special nispntch to the Globe SOCTHBORO.Oct 16 Playing againnt a much heavier team. St Mark's School scored a 47 to 0 victory over Noble Greenough of Boston this afternoon.

St Mark's excelled in team play and had a w-ell-planned interference. St Mark's 'found weak spots in Noble Greenough's line early in the game and repeated drives brought gains. Meadows, M. Jacobs and Watson played stellar football for St while McDonald ami Wrioht Enholme Cratty Kecar displayed by the Tigers. FUMBLES HELP COLUMBIA TO BEAT AMHERST, 20 TO 7 wick plunged through for a tlrst down In two plays.

Harvard Penalised Again hi Seoit Frnde rg Moreland rg. Cook rt Wolman On account of the excessive heat, the I -Mccracken now and then. Finally nlav was sliur1sh the Tigers never be-I wnen tne ball reached t.he 3-yard mark play was siuggisn, tne bers It was handled by Hewitt, who scored, ing in serious danger, and the ball was Davies kickeu the goal. The summary: NKW YORK. Oct 16 Amherst lost P3 third consecutive football game to Columbia in three years at South Field Harvard was fined 15 marks more the next play, when Churchill got busy XBTKR Green Butterwort'a rg Sellerk Lovejoy .1 Van Lengren It le le Dan'kfer qb McGlone ANDOYER HAS EASY WIN OVER '24 rarely out ot asnington ana i.ee ei i SYRACUSE Ig Stonier It Gnln-y le Cantr le le Oormley 1 le Lae Unalton rbb Kelley rhb Farley rbb Ralaua iigaln.

He made up tne Penalty on a tnlg afternoon. More thun 7000 specta Jaunt through left tackle and then hit torH Naw Columbia triumph, 'JO to 7 ritorv l.oui-ia ami oiurrey were i anon ie A LE Lincoln Ie Blair It Chamberlcln lg. Landis lg Norrls Arkerly Adnms rg Dlller rt Hulman re Bars Batets re O'Hearn qb Oed qb Mallnry lhb Ketdltnger rhb Werner rhb Smith fh Martin fb llie Plllllt' nin 1 rtin inuir. responsible for mi st of the Orange and AMHERST Werme qb. Good Vale lhb.

PITTSBURG re Williams rt Goiirley rg Bon rg Sicks Stein lg McLean pee la I niapateb the t. Ir.be Sullivan rhb. Ibb Kinoegan ANPOVER. Oct 1C-Phillips Aadnr M. Cracker, rhh Bench Rarry Williams mack gams, while Silverstem starred I Whlteomb lg.

r( i for the visitors. Alexander ii- I I The first tally came when Garrlty I Thompacu rg. Palme? I ricked up fumble and lg ciark I dashed 45 yards a touchdow n. The rt 1l- Leate I second came on a forward pass, Lourie ltobertson Is ciark I the losing aggregation. The summav: comber caught a pass from Johnson and took the ball to Will lams 27-yard line.

1 nlUTn ripped off eight more. Qrat- i Modanlll wick hrouKht the ball to the goal line i eh lg in three phi t'hapin climbing over for Jolmst, the Bnal touchdown. Qratwlck kicked auawaf rg. the goal. Rrarll rt The game waa a fine test for the liar- i re Vard defense There as speed and fight Kcclea ub Dminaek fb fb Darts won.

to o. from Mam pan ire state It Harmon rt uura fb Post Colby 1. Touchdowns. Pnlslfer. En- College Freshmen on Brothers Field holme.

I.oal from touchdown. Uanatct. I m- afternoon the acortnar heln. manasl rn Bcneerer. aiiu ure nun, vn uowen ot, le Davhlsoii dash around left Cleaves con- Barker NOBLE GREENOUGH re Mellon rt II one rg Nnb Wataa.i lg Bell It Priest le Wright lrlbiiteil both tola r.nowns in the eecona I on lh Jlllson i In the Williams teutn.

which kept liar- I ore. lnie iuin si. nucuaowna. rire. ewiiwiij.

i-amav. iiir-. inrpv. i -linger 2. O'Hearn.

Goals fnim tourbdowns. Boston. Linesman. Tower WlUlasaa. Time.

to the first two periods after which ASCI' Ilea to 3. Referee. Davis. Wesleran. Cm- 15 mln periods.

dover used an entirely substitute elea. plre. C.ark. Syracuse. Linesman.

Nell. I K1- fcM a i air- nTTi i- mmnr I which, while able to bold the visitors Abbott 1 lib rhh Brisk half. The summary: It Markmvitj! Jenkins le t-l McCrory Curtis it Mctraeken Theopold lg. wse OoSmma e. C.

Anderson pieJlow ri' rhb Iugl ren If rhb McCraeken lhb Davies hittal! nb Meadows lhb. fb Hewitt 'hb. fh C. Anrleesnn allingford Tu (Vim- I i norniot, i ne rim- ard nt all tlmea on Its toes WASHINGTON LEE son secondary was uoi aiwavs on us lhl iviHifi't dm i i llo nnuuc easily, waa unable to score PRINCETON Legemlre le (iruy le Ke. It ALKANY ASY FDR AMn qrt smith rhb Purdy I re Herndoa AhdeiMW rhb Foster rhb rt hniford i Kelloga fi, rt Terry ISLAND TO 7 T0 7 HE ANDOVEB lhb Card NEW HA! ISM itio iniimincK rti Jordan guard ior HoMltons passes whieh were fat and accurute.

Williams tried IS Canahary rhb. completing seven for a total i Hurt rhh of HO yards. Harvard showed more of an Rellly rhb aerial same than is customnry In the adewoa rbb Wtadlnm and was largely successful. I Moaicaenakl fb Kvery man of the 30 players which fh rg Barron YOUNGSTERS. SCORE 28-0 WILLI A.MSTOWN, Oct 16 Albany Aeademx-' orox-ed eanv for trie Wi 11 i nrraetise Pittabarg I.

Touch- St Mark's 47. Touchdowns. Wallinu-. lonwa, Hewitt, lluli. k.

Goals from to.iei,. rd. Meadows I i Halrey It Tow ers lg ex I MiCall lg 1 Thomas Abele yieNammon ORONO. Me. Oct IS University of Raid Maine and Rhode Island State played Datenuort tg a 7 to 7 tie in a snappy battle on a Kn''ra -V slippery field today.

Many fumble Daley rt Paget as. iii iix Jaenn. from toiiehilowns, made hy Kerr freshmen elex-en here today, the school- beys being trounced. 28 to 0. Patterson's n.

s. Mrfall rg s. doilll J. 1 lL i i'- Liupire. Bob HaX-IX latterson well.

Swa hmore. Head Linesmin. J. A. Moore S' Tlmt'.

lPm perioda. ere made and oia-rasnionetl football ouch ITiaher used came through with- fl, out mishap. Tolbert and Hubbard put i 1 in. ktiir.H gam. and Will he r.

a.L for A'herst Imu-hdowu wTnnara whttSssaSTa lT prevailed. Rhode Isla nd scored In the first winners, while McKeon also Wle re-eke Ihb for Theopold. lg; Hellier for I'odman. Wat. son fo- Kerr, rs: Akers for Whlttall.

qb; I Jnrob for M. Jacob, rhb. Referee. Allen. Umpire, Sanders.

Linesman, Lawrence. Time. 8m pericds. figured Speers rg Hooper rt MaiN'uinarr rt Davis re period, getting the ball on a fumbled Mosst-senski. Seovil.

Erelea. Brisk. Goals from touchdowns, Canahary Zlnk. Referee, j. k.

Keevan. I'lttstleld. I'mpire, 1. C. Hennessev le McDonal.

making a run for a touchdown after taking a forward pass. Ellis rbb Riley fb Sr. re Aadover 42. anything tivxt week "luke" Sedgwick ai Capt Horween are the Injured men moat needed, and both will be ready for work before Centre College enters the I TOFTS '24 IS SHOT Jones re Brown, llen.l linesman, K. Itisley.

Colem i qb Cogbi punt of the 20-yard line and rushing it over. Maine scored in the third period on a' forward pass, Ginsberg to McKechnie. who had a clear field from the 30-yard qh Silverstein The summary Ellis Wiagate. Eire. Geals trmm -'urhduwna.

Wiocat- Hsbstltsrtea. Aadaer. Sayle. le. for trd le.

for Series: Sayle e. for lard: Marrh Ir. far Bayle-: Wal- HAaYABp GOT AT WORCESTER Kane le. line. Most or tne piay was in the mid- Time.

12m periods. SteKteab Murrey qb CORNELL BURIES UNION (ilW ",0 Ki.ox lhb UNDER COUNT OF 60 TO 0 aeeref rhb ITHACA. Oct 16 Cornell i sinothered Cnlon today. 60 to 0. The i cleaves fb rhh Rain I rhb Marshall lhb Mattox Vj Silverstein fh Tucker Other College Football Results At CtoSSVta, St Bonaventure 15, Hobart 7.

At Clinton. Hamilton 13. Rensselaer 7. At Annville. Penn Lebanon Valley 1H, Haverford 14.

At State College Penn State 41, North Carolina State 0. dle of the field, neither team being able TZfttl it nt. iZZEL' to make more than-short gains arid the 1 SraSWfc? Krrr ball frequently changtag bands on Si. for wiifr aaJS. downs.

Tllxia lhb. for Wlenecke: Rle rhh. tm Eliis. Rhode Island tried several forward Allen fb. for Riley.

New Haanwhlsr. faate passes which went into the hands 0f re. fr PU'mp: ie. for ante. Wlllsa for Gardner Special Oisputch to the Globe WORCESTER, Oct 16 wrrM.

I "ri -nTttti n4 rsanViylAwn s. ilmfitv hi urn i.rti I'ruvril to ne a powei WILLIAMS Joslyn re Berg, rr Wilcox re Phillips rt r'argo Shnttleworth Vfsatan Smlih 0 Iko ntnll I Klllle Humes It laws It La soli Codding re. Maine men. i ne summary: zzZ- for Br row rt. i.

mi s-cormg mucnine. gaining long dis-! ercr. Gilroy. Cleaves Referee, MeCarty. 1 lootnan team defeated Tufts lances on line plunges, end runs and i c.eessaatawa Academy.

I'mpire. Carl Williams, freshmen todav 10 to 0 fratnr. prilliantly executed forward passes. Pennsylvania. Field judge, v.

a. sehw.iru. a 50.var.j run iva Ms Coach Pobie men made n.ne touch- i I.tuesmnu, H. R. Heieage.

Time, 15s periods. "-arj run hunivan. orcester Aowaa, of which Clyde Mayer, right I i Cooledge lifted a Held goal from iv, i mr lun sua a ms i 1.. 1 'ill ine Al- RHODE ISLAND Shaw le. far Cearad; art la e.

fc Stasr. Jlowery Cante le. for Mart's: Mr. -tin le. for "at.

At Meadville, Penn Dickinson 7, leghany 0. At South Bethlehem, Penn Lehigh Miie.ni"ef lu Klulejr le gsnea It 1'imtN-r It Tolberl I Ult- led l. llareinever Kunhardt e. Wood rg Krowu rg rg Tlnhhird rt. Eastman rl.

Gaston re Cfl ker ie Scldeu re Puell qb I Inderal. I qb JvIiiimi qh ales re Tiilajn il ruu. i.pt iin'iini. 41. i anojva aauuiiirn ior lour.

i istiunu nu OTrxMouot 4U-yard line. For Tufts ohen starred rt Pfrr i.timi; mi. ror lisnlier. rg Eastwovl T.00??'' fire Bo-'ce. TImeker-r.

AArr 7 Tn i oa-t-ti rr 1st ssiirsi TVi emmmmrv. Wcee.t-e AcsH A ttesai.nesuisr.. sxws. lime. werful AOADEM TCFTS FRESHMEN' i SYKACrSK.

Oct po Rochester 0. At Buffalo St Lawrence 20, Bulla ki 0. At Pit Carnegie Tech 21. Grove City 3. At Lancaster, Penn Penn Military 17.

a V.j Vi" 0'' ieam 1 fought it out for siinremnc At Detroit Detroit 48. St Louis 0. At Ann Arbor Michigan 35. Michigan A. C.

0. At Columbus. Ohio State 17. Purdue 0. At Chicago Chicago 31.

Wabash 0. At Sladison. Wis Wisconsin 27. Norti. western 7.

At Crbana. Ill Illinois 20. Iowa 3. At Llneolu Notre Dame Hi. Nebraska 7.

At Minneapolis Indiana 21. Minn.ssota 7. At Ames. Ia Missouri 14. Iowa State 2.

At Lawrence. Kan Kansas 7. Drake S. At Cleveland Case 7. Kenyoa 7.

At Wooster. Wooaier la. Western Reserve O. At Los Angeles Southern California 10. Stan-fonl O.

At Grand Forks, SJ North Dakota Hi-h Dakota State 3. At Dallas Texas 21. Oklab-ima A. 0 CaSsSaS Springs Colorado College 'SO At Seattle Montana 18. Washington 14.

Indiana Beats Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 16 Cleverly executed forward passes gave Indiana a 21 to victory over Minnesota today Outplayed in the first few minutes of the same, the Hoosiers came ick ind after the first period had victory rt B.nudt vit- iciuru 1 Kii 1 01 11 Sa. in 1 MI I I w- qb Moth ton diers Field yesterday. Hamilton rvto the Stadium gridiron this aft-: n.0 MAINE McKechnie le Currao le Broekwell It Mblvaney Ig Strollt lg Ia.nl Ht.ssey rg lbillips rt K.wmer re Tinker re Finnegan re Wood qb Murphy qb Ginsberg qb Young Uib Courtney rhb Small rbb Capt Sullivan and Thomas excelled for ernoon (1O0 spectators, and at i Vinneti rg rg Clark Cook ig I hnnvisou it Kantan Potter! PRINCETON SCOUTS HAVE le Roe be lea A GLIMPSE OP HARVARD The Harvard A. A. reserved a stand s)b Nordqaist tor Princeton scouts and players, who qb Coleman watched the came against VYKllams la franklin Marshall 14.

At SwartUmore Stevens 14, Swarthrnore 7. At New Itrunswiek, Rutgers 19. 'the winners; Hegg. Furber and H-igham the ot otle hour of battling honors i Grover rt. 'for Harvard yearlings.

The summary: were even, as the count was 7 to 7 when rbargessea re. I. ,1,1. le Barrow i fa Stadium yesterday. Chief the visitors was Capt "Mike" Calls hapln lbh rhb WORCESTER ACADEMY -Hamilton, Da 'if.

a fc elevens trotted l' -Qb c0he Virginia i. i. o. Ro'illlarsl Ihb rhb Montgomery 1 rts. rb: Robin sen.

lb: letter off the Held. i rhh "ealey At Washlagton. Penn Washington Jef H.iiiihrey rhh lhb MrLea-, Sehwan. rh: Gnanleola. ch: Seaman.

lh: I 11 was a wretched day for footba1. ll fe-son 18 Geneva 0. xiZ'r-nn rhh 'hb ur rU; M'rtto' 8- ST. fore w.teV AcVd'e'aiy -io: ToucWowa At 7. Mukl.abnrg 6.

o.0tSUfV 1 rSS TZU mmt Mary. snore lUrvnnl as. i hdown Churchill 2. none aoan- Tnfts (Whmsi n. ss.dbi.,a a tne Tharers Foster rbb Kisson rbb Thomas rbb Smith fb fb Chandler Apparently the Washington and Lee contest waa not worth bis attention, in comparison with a chance to ass tha Crimson in action.

He heard of the removal from tag Tabs lineup of his brother. Capt Ttnv. from the announcer as news of Tales -1 i i r. re e. v.

nauu.i ale u. nii l. t.oals H.imil-, Da. is Rrlr II Ch.pl,,. I Jos i- (Van ns.

n. .11 4 Gratwlck. Goal irom Ai Morranl.ovn. Va Wca Virrinio a. i was rather lnckv to come Bv i- 'A cm- I 11 11 cuina nire.

itiee. I niTersitv of Maine Sore. Maine 7. Rhode Island 7 Roblnsoii Coughllu. Sullivjn.

Referee Washington o. downs. McKecbale. Nordnulst. Goala inlaved th' iRagberg.

Cuiversity of Peansylvania: Timu. or" George field, BttCll. Referee, N. tufts, lliusu. Lminrv, White.

Bo.lou tte.ers 1'iajc. two oora perivsl. uiicc-iiujuwb uuu us mru penous. At Newark -hi touehdowns. Berk.

Hsaary. Referee. lc(lls. Imp. re.

aanburn. Time. 13m period. defeat cams over the wire..

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