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10 THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE NOVEMBER 8. 1908. ELY ON HIS WAY TO ANDOVER'S SECOND TOUCHDOWN DARTMOUTH 10, BROWN ALMOST PRINCETON 6 a doren times were Dartmouth's plmyn tackled for losses by the Tigers, nearly r0 yard of around ilom scrliTimagen beirig lost in this manner alone by the HanoVer tfam. The tackling was brutally clean, most of it, and it Is not discrediting victory td say that on the rush lines the- teams were at a standoff, Was hard for the men in It, but it certainly was great to Wteh. All Dartmouth seemed gathered in the east stknd, while across the field every Tiger Princeton ever held was joining in the chorus and songs.

Uproar unceasing Surrounded the playing field, for something was happening every moment. ror instance, there were several spectacular runs that gained all klml of ground, but which did not Count, because there had been holding, or the man had gone outside, which the assembled crowds, of course, not for a moment realised. Before the game was more than 10 minutes old and when a holding penalty hnd forced the Tiger to kick from behind his own goal line, the kick wax almost blocked and went outside hardly 10 yardti down the field. Hut Dartmouth, af.ter being once repulsed, lost. IS yards for holding, and ANDOVER AGAIN DOWNS EXETER Gets Two Touchdowns in Second Hal! and Wins 12 to 0.

Tigers Beaten After Desperate Fight. Contest is Replete With Spectacular Plays. BEATSTHE ELIS Touchdown Disallowed by the Referee. Game at New Haven Ends in Tie Score, 10 to to. Yale Outplayed and Put on Defensive.

Brilliant Individual Work on Both Sides. NKW YORK, Nov 7 A weirdly twlfet r-isnon maue a preuv rorwaro pass to Kennedy, the Dartmouth captain could not more than make up the distance lost, and other line play failed when the goal was only seven yards away. Recovered 8hort Kick. And just before this there was consternation in the Dartmouth camp when Princeton, making a short kick below midfield, recovered the ball through Dowd's keenness on Dartmouth's To-yard line. But when a similar piay was tried Tobin blocked the ball as it NEW HAVEN, Nov 7-114.

bl football team was badly bumped this ing drop-kick goal from the field by to the tne game with n. Sherwln In the first half, and little Plshon's forward pass, which" Schild Open Game Proves Superior Old-Fashioned Article. miller gallantly caught and carried which nded in a tie score, ho to 10. Providence boys not only ''inersJ- ly" w-on the gnme but were entitled to victory by reason of having outstay as the Kiln lit mini across Princeton's goal line in the sec ten Head a foot, and himself fell on it. ot "'d for Drt" put up a gam.

Thev tm2 In the first half the nlav almost en THE FORMER NEWTON HIGH, CAPTAIN RECEIVED TH BALL ON A FORWARD PASS BY PORTER, ALSO FORMERLY OF NEWTON HIGH, ON ANDOVER'S 38-YARD LINE AND CARRIED IT OVER. Xcv For the fourth Iewis. being injured, went out and AN' DOVER. eooMcutH defeated went from guard to fullback. Ar.dover i oiruincninai guuiK imu nay place at SnCer at football on Brothers field auard.

Exeter kicked off to Porter wh a field goal failed, but 1912 secured two more touchdowns by hard work. The afternoon. 12 to ft. in one' of the made 10 Faulkner tackling him. summary inerce maae six yaras on an ovei- tirely was in Princeton's territory, except Just at the finish when Princeton came so near scoring.

The 'chart of the game shows that Dartmouth's gcal was In much less danger than wa Princeton's, yet Dartmouth could not score by the heavy plays that' it' has been developing this Dartmouth suffered from over-eagei-ness. The team Was pefmjlzed 15 yards sevwi time during the game, twice for holding twice for bowling over I'rln'io-ton men who had made fair catches, and thrc? Mmes for the illegal use or terdeat and moat exciting battles ever nlav orwl tKn CtaIap nra li KS li i first and carried it for a touchdown. An immense crowd saw the game. Colgate seemed no match for the much heavier Syracuse eleven, and the cause for the lack of scoring on bhe part of Syracuse is laid to poor headwork. The gridiron was wet and soggy.

ond half, brought victory to Dartmouth over Princeton on the polo grounds today by a score of "10 to In the second Princeton's touchdown' overcame' the lead secured by Sherwin's clever' kiok, and then' Dartmouth" not only snatched a victory from defeat, but did' so in a manner so decisive as to.Jeave no. doubt -of the superior resource of its hand, and its ability under pressure to cross goal line of a team that has not been sdofe'd against in this manner all reason. The teams had fought for 25 minutes before Dartmouth first scored, the play all the while being in Princeton's side of the flf'ld. Dartmouth, once, by partially blocking a kick, held the ball for a first down, the Tigers' 8-yard line, but there was holding on the rush irne, and nothing came of the opportunity. played by the two academies.

for downs. Way made three vards I Fields Andover won because it played an through guard. An onslde kick by Ex- 1 'imted man I. aaarnrnl v-if Exeter ter went to Andover but Andover Cohen If open game in second nait, ixeicr lost tne of holding. hllllan strong and looked almost as good as when they started.

Brown put In only one substitute Yale put In five substitutes and when the game ended the Ella showed that thoy had played themselves to the llmk The Brown players proved themselves good fighters. Just as the gams was dosing Yale tried an onstae kick at Brown's 40-yard line. The ballttniclt Brown's secondary defence and fell Into McKay's arms. The Brown halfback dodged around Yale's left end and passed Yale's second Una of defenoa one by one in a magnificent run up the field 'until he had crossed Yale's goal line and touched, the ball behind tha Ells' goal. it looked as If Brown had won.

aug hei players hurled their headgears 'wZ Into the air. Kn Yele men ndmtreg that run. Weber rg. BATES VICTOR OVER BOWDOIN. GREAT TEAM, SAYS WARNER sk Best Harvard Eleven He Has Ever Seen SOPHOMOKES re Klmd rt Olson rg McKay Wlnshlp lg Fox It Crawford It Vincent le Little le Gurney Cb Edmonstons rhb Redshaw rbb Galbyae hp.nds in the interference.

Two of theise sung to aee we disadvantage or f.er with it on Andover's 30-yard line. Mralght old-fashioned football. i Way was sent through for 12 yards. That placed the ball on the 18-yard lino Favorable weather conditions brought ud person carried it to the stx-yard oat more than TW spectators. In ton line.

Exeter lost Ave yards for start-flrat half neither the Andover nor Ing before the hall. Way took it back within one yard, of the required dis- Exoter cheering aectum was able to and Andover held for downs. penalties came togetner. else I'rineeton hariilv could have scored, judging from Neptune rt Davis re Br.n qb. Hooper 4b Clifford (capt) lhb.

the merit: of the day's play. Brunswick Team Twice Turned Back Near Goal Line. BRUNSWICK, Me, Nov 7 The unexpected happened this afternoon, and Bates defeated Bowdoln, 5 to 0. in their Dartmouth atiaoK was rar tne mote vrtatll although her close formations rllA not so specially well acalnKt the give wax as wn.ieu, ior neuner goal StevenB (capO Hooper line was crossed. Exeter, however, had i But at last Hawley got away for a Tiger line, which was most proficient in Davis rhb.

"lbJl. annual football contest. It was gen ('. tb Thompson Boy ton ft. Hulen But Just as Yale was ready to the better of the argument In the open-tag period, aa Andover was able to make the required distance only twice.

When the Exeter team took the field Oscar Pearson, formerly of Boston Fngtirh high, went In at right half- DrenKing tnrousm rui jvarimouin gin awny 'wjth tour forward passes to Kennedy, SchllUmlllor andRyan. netting in all 41 vtrd. fn Its other plays Dartmouth gained PI yards, including Haw-ley's 36-yard run. A doeen other plays were repulsed for losses of nearly 60 yards Princeton's attack from scrimmago Score. Freabmen 29.

Touchdowns, Clifford 1'leld, Boynton. Hooper. Goals from toueii-ilowns. Clifford 4. Umpire.

Houston. IhK'hanan. Head Unesmao. Dustin. IJnesuieo, McKenca '11, Carter "12.

Time 20m halves. Rosa Replaces Pearson. Paine of Andover was offside when Pcrter kicked to Sharon, the latter making a fair catch on Andover's -40-yard line. Instead of accepting the penalty Exeter put the ball in play by a scrimmage. Then on a forward pass Exeter lost 13 yards.

Way punted to Miller, who waa nailed In his tracks. Andover worked the ball up gradu mu a aeicat tne rererae'a sounded in a lull In the cheering Line' Very Powerful, Offence Almost Irresistible. tb the center of the fild "Tui Thompson, the referee, called the nu. yard run around the Tigers' left wing, and then after two play had- been thro vn back, Sherwln standing la yards or so from the side -line, dropped lila goal from the field, the ball twisting and turning in a zigsag flight and barely dropping ever the crossbar. Sherin stood on Princeton's 25-yard line when lie made the kick, for all the world was like that which Arthur Poe lifted over Yale's goal Una years whining the historic li to 10 game ttt New Haven in 1S99.

iostead of Capt Alonzo Rosa, and CORNELL 6, AMHERST 0. was old-fashioned. In the last stock for soma minutes was utea of the came the Tigers used tneir Only pass, a beautiful one from ally to her owr 45-yard line and Porter ers and announced that a Brown msu. on the left wing of the Providence Una had been holding: when the ball Wis kicked. The offence could not have lntsrfsrtl In any vay with the pUy and It oaf the opinion of many critics that the penalty should not havo been Inflicted erally expected that Bowdoln would win easily.

The summary: BATES BOWPOIN Blahon le re Hujchea Andrews It rt Crosby afcKenoey lg rg King Leavltt Is Ccx-hrarie MrDade Booker ig lg Haley Cole rg BU-kford rg Andrews rt It Cole rt Cuuimiugs re Ir Wnndtki! Ci.bb qb qb Barton Conklin lhb rhb Mantr-r rhb Keanr rhb lhb Smith Urgent fb fb Gastonguay Lurely fb Score. Bates 5. Touchdown. Sargent. I'm pi re, Weeks of Syracuse.

Referee, Fultz of Brown. Field Judge. Hapgood of Darttnouth. Linesman. Uadmun of Harvard.

Time :1.1m halves. The latter fumbled not strong. however, got Into the game In toe middle of the second half because of an injury to Pearson. Both teams suffered considerably be- Cunningham to uowd. the nan carrying 46 vards.

and being caught on Dart punted to snaron Crimson Players Finished in Fine Condition. nn the next rJav and C. letcher Bay State Team Has Unexpected Strength and Cornell Wins by Good Line Plunging. ITHACA Y. Nov 7 Outplayed in the first half by the Amherst team.

recovered it. Then Porter made a forward pass to Kly on the SS-yard line. The latter went around his right end for the second touchdown. Porter of penalties Inflicted. In the Exeter lost 55 yards, white An- it saved rale "bacon, for in lejB than a minute the whistle sounded tne ena oi me game.

kicked the goal. Andover 12. Exeter 0. strength. "After EV had ne orver.

Pearls which showed who was well battered up. went out Cornell came back in the second half Brown First to Soars. and Capt Ross repUced bim at rignt and after 45 yards of tne greatest line halfback. Although in poor condition i-r soon on prv flcin pnt The scoring began early In the the latter plaved well. In the remainder t.

I3.k1: V-meii xeter left hfiif-i alder carried the ball overfor the and the contest was one of the prett and most exciting ever seen on the Yak back, was very coispicuous. The game first and only touchdown of the game, ended with the ball on Exeter's 21-yard Gray, a colored boy at right halfback CoacTi Warner of the Indian team, yesterday afternoon, after the game, ex-piessed his admiration of the Harvard eleven. He said that it was the best Harvard team he had over seen. Its line was extremely powerful, and its offence, especially on plays inside of tackle, was almost irresistible. He stated that he thought more could be done in the way of developing Harvard plays outside of tackle, in which respect he thought the Crimson was Exeter's acting captain.

Downing. Made a bad mistake in the second half, when Andover was penalised for offside. Sharon made a fair catch of Porter's punt, and instead of taking the penalty, which would have placed the ball An Andover one-yard Vine, he declined the penalty. Acceptance of the penalty would have given Exeter a chance to block the pant and possibly score a touchdown. Boston College 0, Connecticut 0.

STORRS. Conn. Nov 7 The Connecti- line, in her possession. The summary: Tigers Inside 10-Yard Line. Befors the first half ended Princeton came within a few yards of scoring, receiving the ball on Dartmouth's 25-yard line because the Hanover men were holding on one of their own kicks.

Princeton immediately got tivo more yards for Dartmouth's interference with putting the ball in play, and then two splendid drives behind Booth, reached the nine-yard line for a first down. But right here Dartmouth's defence was too solid, Prtmeton gaining only two yards through the efforts of the hurly McCrohan, and then. Instead of ttking any chance with an open for Amherst, played a whirlwind game mouth's 15-yard line. However, in this nlav, which started as a fake kick, the Tigers were holding, no that Princeton's last chance was lost. Seldom Thrown Back.

In the game Princeton gained about 100 yards from scrimmages, and seldom woe thrown back. McCrohan Was not is much in evidence in carrying the batl as Tlbbott. but several fertea of good gains vere riade. the longest being about 26 yards in four rushes down at tne Tiajer an! of the field. It was a cae ot almost even balance on the line, and 'he game going to the team that was willing to take the nioat chances.

The heroic work of the Princeton men, however, aid not Indicate to any great degree that they were saving themselves for next week's game. Capt Dillon and Tlbbott In the first half dla somn pretty running In of kicks, while the Dartmouth backfleld men made fair catches St every turn. But In the second half Ptehon showed, real brilliancy. It waj taks a book to tell all his little 135- and borad through the line tune after cut agricultural college and Boston sol- ANDOVEK EXETER Coates le re Faulkner Fierce It rt Mitchel; Fletcher lg rg Coouey Large Dcwnlng MeNea! rg 1 Way lege football elevens played a no-score game here this afternoon. The hall was never very far from center field.

OTHER COLLEGE GAMES. aeuai rg uj meaueninai Fletcher rt It Dunn Paine re le Murray le Morris rather scantily equipped. Coach Warner also said that. In his opinion, Harvard was stronger than field outside of the big rhampioneUis games. Yale had the ktckoff and Brown had the wind at her oack.

After aSH change of indecisive plays. Dennl fell on the leather at Yale's nVH line. On the first plunge MclUr gained 10 yards right through the Yale line. Then he got five more and KU) hew three. On the next play flpracpaB made a forward pass and Dennis ret the ball and was over Yale's goal Use before the Blue's big rush line knew what had happened.

Dennis failed to kick the goal, which made the aostsj Brown 6. Yale 0. The Ells were mad and they nit the Brown line with terrific force In the next few nlavs but the Brun.nlan time and' picking holes on every side. Amherst gained five first, do fn In the first half, beside working two prettv forward passes to the ends for gains of 15 yards at a time. The summary: CURNKUt AMItKKST Hurlburt le Madden Bayer le I-ventry it rt Koohyunjain Iavek It Coagrove lg rg Slegrist Wight c.

rinkett Brown Bell rg lg Buck Cor man rg Pennsylvania, but addeA that his team Miller qb. Mr I Haivinilne i ri-. tY Ha sTAQ 1 1 I rr P.1?. 'he I with another line plunge, which was Michigan (12. Kentucky 0.

Vanderliilt 16. Tennessee 0. Nebraska 23. Iowa 17. fnion 3f.

Hobart 5. Wisconsin 5, Minmaota 0. qb Sharon rhb Pearsou rbb Ros Ibb Cornell Lewis fb Way 8T itul orman rub. er fb loner Boston Boys Conspicuous. Andover's victory was due largely to the exceptional all-round playing of frits Ely.

Robert Porter and C. W. Kletoher, all Boston boys. Frank Waterman of Roxbary. Capt Coates and Large also contrtbuled much to Andover's splendid work.

With the score a to S. the Andover eleven came on the field in the second half and played the Exonians off their feet aa fax as the new style football Score 12. Touchdowns, Porter, Alt tne Harvard players came through even less successful than tbe. others had the game in great, shape. Corbett was been.

It was Dartmouth's ball on a litue lame, but the substitutions dur- downs' ing the game were made in order to tn 8econd najf Princeton now keeD fresn men on the team and not on Lr- lne 8econa -uvon, now account ot injuries. The team wtll thoroughly roused, scored its touchdown probably oe allowed to take things easy i before the teams had been on tbe downs. Porter 2. I'm. Ely.

Goals from aire. T. F. Murphy. Harvard.

Referee. Jo Mr-t a nm rg Orourke rt Kilboarne (capt) seph Pendleton. Field Judge. Laagford. Linesman.

James Donnelly. Dartmouth. Time 3hb halve. pouna -cnap aia tms afternoon. Dartmouth's ends were superior to Princeton's, but there was little to choose from the backfteld.

The kicking, because of the aggressiveness, of rush lines was, for the most part, hasty, but fumbles were few down the field, ae they were also in the scrimmage. The summary: DARTMOUTH WUNCETON KennVdy Welcb 4 Tr Cass re Gill field mora than Ave minutes. Dartmouth immediately returned the klokoff. and when the Tigers punted again, some Dartmouth man was holding, with tbe tomorrow. After the game the Brown freshmen, who were tn the looker building dressing after Jieir contest with the Harvard freshmen, engaged In a miniature celebration upon hearing that Brown had concerned nnkext 'i Arthur ra le KeoU Croaby rc Oardner qb.

Abele O'Lara qb Wood qb Trdeman Gray Mowe lhb Hutchinson rhb Bladen Shearer rbb Walder fb fb Sraltli Pope fb fenpt). fb Atwool TURNED OUT IN FORCE. Students at Andover Joined by the er's first touchdown was made result that Dartmouth was pushed Vj a 9 9 bp ot TT aa a syh4 vnltiitt Oa. -v wi stood like a rock, relays which Included a 18-yard run by Phllbln around left etui and a forward pai from Phllbln Is Brides landed the ball at Brown's 3t yard line. There Coy, Yale's field captain, lost, his hesd.

with two tries still ahead sf him, he stopped the rashlug game and fell back tot a pUcer.ien! goal which he Kicked hereby losing one of Yale's chances fr a touchdown and a victory Ths ended tbe scoring the flret half. The rest of the half was a punting duel In which rale got the worst of it Brown once worked hef forward pas -i for 28 yards while Yals suffered a penalty of 16 yards for holding. Townspecpls in the JoHfication Northwestern 10, Purdue lfl. Notre Dame 11. Indiana 0.

Depauw unlveralty IS. Lake Forest uui-veity ll. Kenyon 80, tniveraity of Cincinnati 0. Illinol-. 22.

Iowa 0. Washington university 17. Jamea Miliiken university 0. Penn State college 83. Bncknell Gettysburg ti.

Western Maryland 0. Mercers burg 23, Lawrancevlile 6. Fennaylvania freshman 6, seminary 6. iBirersity of Pittsburg 11. West Virginia 0.

Hamii'oo 6. St Lawrence 0. 1ehlgh 0. Ilaverford 0 tieorge Washington university Washington ami Lee 6. Rensaetaer Polytechnic institute 11, New York university 0.

Case 18, Ohio State OOerlln 5. Western Reserve 12. Football Notes. untrue. rnoy cneerea metr varsity again and again and danced about the in possession of the ball.

This time, building unmindful of their defeat at Hawley, who did some fine kicking tb-the hand Ue young team. was hurried, and the baH rose W. FVtcfier broke through Exeter's ham on the tatter's 3D-yard mark and blocked Lewis pant and took the bull. re Meiga Booth itg Buckingham Over the Football Victory, i ANDOVER. Nov 7 Although Andover has celebrated a football victory over Score.

Cornell 6 Touchdown. Walder. Coat from touchdowu. Gardner. Cmplre.

Langforil. Shcrwlo Tottln lg Bruce IV Bankhart Rich MrFadyen Harvard undergradt uaTes swarmed onto aimosi siraui us mi. uniuug TrKlty. Head llnea- snarpe or aie. lg Walled Exeter for the last three years, there i man.

Young. Cornell. Tine 25m halves. the field and did a snake dance, headed by their band. Then they marched up to the yard, led by their cheer a Cable, Currier and Band, and assembled in front of t'ni versify hall, where they cheered themselves hoarse for the team.

NAVY 30, VILLA NOVA 0. Andover required only two rushes to end Porter over the go I Ifne. On a well-executed forward pass ny Porter 'to Ely on Exeter's JS-yard line, tne latter got by the entire Exeter team and planted the ball behind the goal pfsts for the second touchdown. Ely later made another run of 3S i was no diminution in the enthusiasm tonight of the victory won by Andover today. As usual the students turned out In force and the townspeople Joined fly in the jollification.

Burning red ScuiWmlller re Bankbart re Pishon qb Hawkey vlhb neigung It Vamsaan le Dowd qb Dillon qb It rhb Head Cunningham rhb 1'felfer lhb Tlbbott Spark. Ibb RIMiop McCroban steward lhb Midshipmen Are Scored On In the First Two Minutes of Play and Then They Get Busy. fire, cheering, singing songs, the stu Yale Puts In Suba. In the second half Tale substituted Haines for Logan and soon put In Johnson for Murnhy and Cooney for Riddle Finally Y.ile In a desperate moment changed her backfleld. For 16 minutes the game was as pretty a punting contest as one could wish for.

Both teams tried their forward pasties and onslde kicks. Finally Logan ELEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN. Boston Rovers Beat Boston Americans, 5 to 0, In Well-Played Soccer League Game. ymraa pmmm a touch- dests marched the streets, headed by OW.l ut ca" Held judte the Andover It certainly looks as If Pishon. the old ANNAPOLIS.

Md. Nov 7 The naval Ingersol rbb Ryan rbb Marks fb Hoban fb academy Xootban team -bowed its metal mad Larfard It waa claimed that Ely The fighting spirit shown by the An this afternoon by piling up 30 points on There will be something doing at New dover team was the principal theme of the speeches made by members of the ma ova after sne visitors had maoe Haven this week, and also at Princeton. The Boston Rcvors scored their ninth Graamwood fb 8ctre, "Dartmouth M. Princeton Touchdown. Cunningham.

Goals from torn bdown. R. Bankhart, Waller. Goal from Said, Sherwin. Umpire, Wm.

Mortcs, u. of P. Referee, C. A. Tanalg.

Cornell. Field faculty. Coach Liiliard and trkin.r 1 nMI fmP' a tuch- The defeat of Bowdoln by Bates was Ze ictorv the Bo on as Peet came In for a large share i I down, made after two minutes' play by one of the mary surprises yesterday. succesane Mctory in the Boston as- was not eilgisie to receive thevaasa. Stanwood Miller at quarterback ran the Andr-fT team witU ability.

once dSd he fumble the boll, and all of bis plays were run off with snap and fct.rry Fawtkner. the old English end. Heats the Harvard-Yale soeiauon rooioau league series yeaver- honors. Barry, who intercepted a forward pass ham, Princeton second substitute at right halfback signaled for a fair catch on Dartmouth's 30-yard line. He got the ball all right, but McCrohan.

the Tigers' fullback was hurled at him by a perfect avalanche of' Dartmouth brawn, Cunningham going down heavily. This called for another penalty. Princeton being given the ball on Dartmouth's 15-yard line. Into the next play every Tiger threw himself. Tlbbott, whirling around and around, reached almost the five-yard line as the entire, left side of Dartmouth's line was lifted out of the way.

Again Tlbbott threw himself behind Booth and Buckingham, this time for Ave yards. Then Dartmouth, interfered with putting the ball Into play agatn. the penalty for this giving Princeton first down within a yard of the goal, Cunningham immediately taking this straight through the center. Princeton was now ahead. With the score 6 to 4 the energy rpuf forth by the excited football warriors simply waa tremendous.

The play was of the fiercest possible vsrtety It nas been a long time since the writer has seen such a display of Are and such concentration and direction of physical strength. Substitutes piled in until Princeton had used 20 men and Dart tion on the Irwin official football score i day afternoon at Franklin park, beat- p. Staufftr. at P. Linesman.

The celebration wound up with a huge bonfire late In the evening on the old campus. and field board at Mechanics building ing the Boston Americans. 5 to 0. The B. O'Beson, Lehlah.

Time 85m halves Melville E. Webb Jr. Saturday. Nov 21, will be placed on sale at Wright Dltson's on Monday, Nov 16. at 9 a m.

GOOD SPORT AT OLD MYSTIC. of Yale got the ball on a delayed pass and in a pretty run carried it 96 yards to Brown 20-yard line before he was downed On the next play Johnson gave the ball to Haines on a forward pass and Haines scored. Hobbs kicked the foal, which made the score: Yale 10. irown 8. Spracklin caught a punt by Coy at Brown's 60-yard fine and ran it up nine yards.

Then Brown tried forward pass, for which she was pens Uteri 11 yatds. McKay punted to Yale's -yard line, where Coy caught the ball and ran It up 10 yards. Coy then tried to make, a forward pass to Phllbln, but he planted the ball squarely In Dennis's arms. Dsnnie was not over three yards from played the best game for Exeter. He waa down under panto faat' and was HOLY CROSS 6, TUFTS 0.

always a sure tackier. As a matter of I fact ill four ends played a fine game Only Once Did the Medford Eleven Look Dangerous to the Worcester Beth team were forced to punt oftn fn the opeoasgjialf. Porter had a little Men Penalties Necessary. on his own 15-yard line and ran 9E yards for a touchdown. Nothing daunted, the midshipmen took the lead In the same half by scoring two field goals, a touchdown and goal.

In the second half 16 additional points were made through two touchdowns and goals, and another field goal. All of the field goals were kicked from placement, two from the regular formation and one after a fair catch. The first one was kicked by Lange. and the second by Capt Northcroft. Northcroft had two other chances, but HARVARD '1 2 12.

BROWN '12 0 Providence Freshmen Hold Crimson Rivals In First Half, but Are Outplayed In Second. Tn a gehne marked by somewhat crude footbali. especially In the first half, the Harvard freshman eleven yester the better of the argument Lewis. 1 "um Mi ov -Holy Cross de xeters punter. In the second naif, with the wrnd tn his favor.

Porter Vot Boston Rovers played with practically 10 men, as Collins had a dislocated shoulder, the injury having been sustained in the game at Pawtucket last Saturday. The Rovers played an aggressive garr.e from the start, Martin scoring the tlrst goal after 25 minutes of play. Soon uftor Caithness tried for a goal, but the ball struck the goal post. The ball was placed In iTddfleTd and Lewis scored from a pretty shot. Fairweatner quickly followed With another goal, the half closing' with the score 4 to 0 for the Rovers.

In the second half the Americans woke up and played a goud game. In this half Lynch, goal for the Rovers, used excellent Judgment in puirting the ball over the crossbar on a vicious drive by an American player, which allowed the Americans a corner kick, but they failed to score. The best playing was done by McLay, Lewis and Guthrie for the Rovers and by Hilland and Cannon missea ny ciose margins, tne summarv: long splrsLs which the Ex- VILLA NOVA feated Tufts in their annual game here today. to 0. The score hardly shows the purples' superiority, as Tufts, with the exception of a few moments in the first half, when she carried the ball about 40 yards witnout surrendering It.

rtxver enrfnn- had dlfOc-jlty tn catching. The First Half. The teams came onto the field at gered Holy Cross' goal. On the other NAVAL ACADEMY Cobb le North croft It Merring It Meyer lg. Kelnlck lg Hllngluff Brandt Stuart rg Grafton rg Leighton rt lZ mouth 17.

The reckless abandon which these fellows played was marvelous. i Not once after It had scored touclidown did Princeton have the ball In Dartmouth's side of the field, while Dartmouth, by kicking constantly, was able at last to get into a position to score, and, strangely enough, almost through a circumstance similar to that Sa-aT referee Pendei ton started the game hand. Holy Cross rushed the ball al-promptly at 2. Exeter won the toss and most at will, and three times In the efoee to defend the southwest goal- early part of the first half was within Ir wi kicked off to Large, who waa i scoring distance, when penalties de- re Walsh re Sim in rt Casey rg Dougherty if. Smith lg McCormlck It Curlcy le Mann qb Kane qb Legxl rhb Muore Ibb Ban stuart rt I 1 1 Pni'M IT (If nui.l a for the Americana.

-e summary: 11 1 1 11.11 VII A IVI- -vui lll 3Ujffl. 1 Wi) Fellsway D. C. Horaes Match Speed in Even Dozen Races. MEDFORD.

Nov 7 Despite the cold northwest wind which blew across the Mystic marshes this afternoon, the spectators who went to old Mystic park race track were given a good afternoon's sport at the weekly matinee of the Fellsway driving club of Somcrvills. The summary: CLASS A Ole Mlatro A Jameson) 2 2 1 1 I Bonnie Belle, cum (D Perkins) 1 12 2 2 Time :33. :85. 32, :334. CLASS Belle Sherwood (H Koater) 1 1 1 Will Sidney, bg (E Kingman) 2 2 2 Time :37, :35.

CLASS Journeyman, bg (W Croft) wo Time :34. CLASS Commodore Forbes, bg (A 1 Baronette. bg (R Wentwortbt 2 2 2 Time :34, :35. CLASS Wild Fern, chg Coyle) 2 111 Baron S. big (G Smith) 1 2 2 2 Time :35.

:35. CLASS CkoSy Belle, bm (M A Worthylake) 1 1 1 Doctor, bg (C Twombly) 3 2 2 Black Besa (G Horsnian) 2 3 3 Time :37, CLASS BUKiusKuiiaw jiueroM AMEKiuA.No which had nlaced the Thrers so sud ward day afternoon beat the Brown freshmen on the second team gridiron on Soldiers' field. The -ore waa 12 to 0 in favor of Harvard, both touchdowns being made in the second half. Pierce made one and Winston scored the other, Frothlngham kicking both goals. The play In the first half was very even and the ball was usually around the center of the field.

Neither team was able to make long gains except twice, when Pierce and Frothlngham circled left and right ends for 10 yards. The Brown backfleld was weak. In the second half Brawn recovered a punt on Harvard's 30-yard line and Greenwood tried for a goal from the field, which went' wide. A 80-yard run by Frothlngham around right end was followed by an attempted onslde kick. Which gave Brown the ball on its 21-yard line.

Brown fumbled on the next play and Knapp recovered the ball tor the Crimson freshmen on Brown's 6-yard line, from where Pierce scored In a single rush. The Harvard freshmen scored their second touchdown by straight rushing. pass. Porter to Ely. tbe latter soals f-otn placement were tried by th.

Davis re six vards. Porter kicked to Pear- after penalUes. but both kns Sfflg To .7 ih wTIeaenly scoring distance earlier In tha half. end the latter made yards before missed by a narrow mardn Hibhard gh. my and The tale captain eeemaa to mlMlake l.lii.

tor nn RH. Dennle dMSSjf" all of Yale's Interference and went straight for Yale's goal line. Coy made a.dosperate attempt to atop Dennle. but failed. Spreckllu tried to kick out for ptw.it ion.

but his kick hit the ground and Brown lost her chance to try for a eoal. This left the score: Yale 10. rown 10. and no the score stood at ti.e end of the game. Gammons' Opinion of Harvard.

Coach Gammons of the Brown team said after the game: "The Harvard team has far mors power and speed than Yale has. We stopped Ysle's attack almost every time. We could not stop Harvard. The Harvard men went right throiur'' our center on straight line plays and they helped each other. Yale could nut get through our center and the Yale mm this afternoon did not help each The summary nate feature was that no one was hurt-It would be Impossible lo say that any one department of Yale's gam this Lewis lb rb Boyd The second half was about half over Iff Martin Cray rh 22i, CJ2 f.

'1 The "cored came after 30 Sewell lhb three yards on a dire tackle play and minutes. Hoiv i jone. rhh iis punted to Ely. wno waa naJed lar rhi. after taking the bail eight yards by baU to Tuft one-foot Une.

when guar- Richardson when Dowd, Princeton left end. marto a flying tackle of Ryan, Ingeraoll's substitute, and threw him back for a loss of 16 yards on an attempted end run. This, at the middle of the field, made fb fb Barry ch Cannon rh Drysdsle lof Enseher llf Mellen Euaeher rlf Hilland rof Todd Futrweather cb Guthrie lb Collins rof Stewart rlf Martin cf Mel.ay tlf Caithness lof anything like a touchdown for Dartmouth seem about the least event possible, hut in less than two minutes the Hanover team waa across the Tigers coal line and had won the game timer fb Score, Navy 30. Villa Nova 6. Touchdowns.

Barrj. Klchardson. Dalton. HlingliUT. Goals from touchdowns.

Walah, Nosthcroft 3. Goal from Seld. Lange, Nortuctvf S. Cmplre, Mr Armstrong. Yale.

Referee, Mr Denlston, university of Pennsyavauia. Field Judge, Lieut Commander Irwin, CSN. Time 25m halves Score. Boston Rovers 5. Goals, Martin, Lewis, Faimcather, McLoy, Stewart.

Referee, Joseph Gili-oii. Linesmen, Mellen, Darey Time 45ui halves. After Ryan's set-back, Hawrley drov Cornell tercark Mahoney went inside tackle on K.md i ttempted run' -yard penal- faiui nerore rfere taealed mm. ty resulted. A fnmrH son failed to gain on the next play and forward pass from Joy Lews panted Vior Andover's goaf tine.

Dfisco11 netted 10 yards and a couj.le sTetcher of Andover panted oat from OI P'urges through guard by Joy put the aa-yord lino, too ball going 40 yards, the ball behind the Tufts' posts. Jov On the neat ay Exeter was penaksed kicked goal. 1 yards for holding. The next two I In flays resulted In no gains for Exeter. ond half.

Tufts received the Lewis panted 40 yards to Porter, who MCoir. but was Immediately held for ran the baH back six yards. On the downs and punted out of danger Tufu nest play Paine of Ando-er was penal- could not make any distance in this asedtt vardr for holding. half, while Holy Cross made ground -Porter gyrated oat of danarer. Sharon easily until within wnrim, FALL RIVER GAME CALLED.

PENN 34, LAFAYETTE 4. afternoon was responatnie ror tne as suit. The Yale team simply flunked all along the line- Coy's punting was about the only redeeming feature. The summary 3 taking the ball from their 36-yard line down the field and over the line. Pierce and Winston figured brilliantly.

Time was called with the ball In Harvard's possession in Brown's territory. For the Harvard freshmen the playing of Pierce. Winston and Frothlngham stood jout in the backfleld. while Fisher, Oaddls and Strong were powerful In the line. Tewksbury and Greenwood played the best for Brown.

The summary: .1 VAI.F Rovce chg (H Olorioua Tesaie Healy) Time :36, XtVi, ssajrtng a 3-yard run before Large tumbles or Interrupted forward passes tackled bim. The next two plays result- prevented scoring. Joy and Sheldd as. miens ra Itegntaf re Jarvls Ra on Si.t -i rv pumea xo ipto up luiu line ror big gains. Hoi SOUer.

The latur made 15 yards. Croaa worked the forward pass to good ver to make Its distance advantage. Sheehy and Wallace were rg First Blood for Easton Team Rouses Philadelphians No New Plays Are Uncovered. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 7 Pennsylvania put a crinkle in Lafayette's football record today on Franklin fiteld by winning, 34 to 4. After McCaa had kicked a goal from placement from the 36-yard line for the first score of the game.

Pennsylvania proceeded to tear through the Lafayette line. The Easton team was beaten in the first half. 17 to 1, and In the Vi 1 SIsmb usuini aaann. wno miu nest ground-gainers. The mim- Rovers in Lead at Time and Will Protest Against Playover.

FALL RIVER. Nov 7 The New England league cup tie game between the Hcward-Bulloughs and Rovers here today was called by the referee, with 30 minutes to play, on account of darkness and will probably have to be played over. The Rovers ware- In the lead. 3 to 2, and will protest the decision of the referee, claiming that they were on the field ready to platy at the time advertised for the beginning of the game, and tlmt it was nearly 25 minutes after that when the game began. The summary: BROWN 1012 Tewksbtiry re Fletcher rt Larkln Fiaher earned tne ball back 3s yards.

He mary: tr ieing tackled HOI.Y CROSS titpts lg Ketsar It Ulnar' sbest ww Fletcher and It was Andover's Lawlor Logan Haiaaa ie Hobbs It Andrua lg. Riddle c. Cooney line he I rg. Brown rt Warren re. Murphy qb.

Ii.hnaon qb Phllbln Ibb Daly lhb Brldee rbb. Holt rbb Coy fb a re Dunn Denallud is mrH. le 1 enota Kprat-klta M. re Merrill Wilson a long, low Kica over tne miaaje oi tne rush Tine- Cunningham, who waa rearing back, misjudged the night of the bail, and it went over his head, rolllt.jf to the 16-yard line, a distance of vards from where Hawley stood when lie made the punt. The Tlsers one rush, but on the next play there was holding back and the ball was taken a couple of yards inside the first chalk mark before the goal line.

Piahon Works Forward Pass, It was now Princeton's turn to shudder. Buckingham, the guard, was pulled back, and standing at least eight yards behind tire goal posts, he, kicked Tha ball was a low one. but carried to Hoban on the 26-yard line. Hoban was thrown after he had run it back six or seven yards. "The ball was now Dartmouth's for a first down on the 19-yard line.

In the first half quarterback Pishon had hesitated to use anything" that might give Harvard a line on Dartmouth's open attack for next week's game, out Pishon this time thought only of winning from Princeton. Schildmtller was pulled around to the left side of the line and the play started. The tandem crashed into the center arid under it Plunged half the Princeton using his hands Illegally. The Trlgaa it Baa vards ami It ie I I.ASS Joe Wilkes (F Murphy) Winnie Wilkes, bm (M Time :38, :40, :40. CLASS I LUtle Bill (A Jameson) Sir George, bg (J I Brooks) Time 33, :34.

CLASS Llzitie (M Sullivan) Time CLASS Georce Wilsonl Amy, bm (Daniel Palnei tatter o.in' Chas Courtney rhb Mrgay ball, tbe punt going offsi.le ig Morton HARVARD 1912 Pslne le Dewey It Fiaher lg Huntington Knapp Strong rg Oaddls Smith Pbttr Wtggleaworth qb Ptothlngham lhb Plerc-e rbb Wtnatoa fb Score. Harvard 1012 IS Ms panted to Miller, who was immodiatelv. 'Cnotl downed -fb Bay fas' Ig Miller Kepp.l le Lelth I le Hull Greenwood rbb Orcutt Adams fb Case rest of the half the ball was VT1T within scoring distance ex cent loha Is That was w. rr-ltsch rt i Binuies were put in. Coach Tost of Michigan was an in- ig nnrt terested spectator.

Pennsylvania did it Mrr i tVt uncover anything new in the way of le Hubbard Pla78' but dld a a lot of In- Oaled in pulling off run olac-I V1 .1 .2 2 Phllbln rn Score, Tale 10 Brown 10. Touchdowns, Dta-nte 2. Halnea. Goal from touchdown. Hobbs.

Goal from field. Oar. Umpira, Newton of Pennsylvania. Referee 1. Thompson of Georgetown.

Field Judga, K. mill us of Dartmouth. Linesman. Burleigh of Eiatsr Time 16m and SOm perloda. Touchdow ns.

Pierce HOVERS Moorehead Greenwood rb Bngley lb Moloney rh Dalton cb Stone lb Gauthler rof. Gauthler rlf Garslde cf HOWARD-BULLOUGH IcAlllster rb O'Toola lb Penderton ch Robinson rh Brown lof McAllister Ilf Blakely cf Den ni son ql Brriphy qb Dlttrlck rbb Sheehy gwtred" SlZVi ended with the ball in Ex- Barke Ibb posaeassou on her 30-yard Una Mabooey Joy fb Winston. Goal from touchdowns. Frothing ham 2. Dreoire.

A. Staff of Browa. Referee. CLASS Tower Boy (M A 1'eroi Time CLASS Charmion Morrison) 1 ll'licirin auu iV'V, nut: wutt. I fie summary: PENNSYLVANIA LAFAYETTE Braddock le re Graasmnore re Benson Draper It it McCutcheon Ferrlcr It Dletrick Ig rg Fillmore Irwin lg Cozens, Foresmau Ibb Wallace Hooper n.

Dukit. The Second Half. aaHad n. Pembexton Aspln lif. li ll i 'ii The seoor.d half waa opened by Por- 'm to-bdown.

Joy. Referee. r7- Burns of Andover kicking offside, and tbe S.0naUl, night. untve'rsltyTf' Mlchl Sidney McGregor, bg (Charles 2 2 Time :35, :334, :33. CLASS N.

COLTS (C Lockwood) 1 Golden Dream, chg (W McDonald) 2 3 Time :44. CLASS J1 waa returned to thai Sl vnwton. w. a. a.

Field G. M. Bankhart of Dartmouth. Field Judge. W.

P. McOrail of Dartmouth. Linesman. C. Amory of Harvard.

Time 20m halves. Colby 16, Mains 5. WATERVILLE. Me. Nov 7 Colby, tc-day defeated Maine 16 to 6 In one of the best games ever seen here.

The summary: COLHY MAINE Kimball le re King Herrlck le Moilie bm (J Palmer) 3 1 Yale '12 6, Princeton '12 0. PRINCETON, Nov 7-The Tiger Cubs were downed by the Yale freabmen by a score of 6 to 0 In a hard-fought game tn which Princeton had the advantage the first half, but In middle of the second half, shortly after Yale had made a try at field goal, by repeated plunges by Evans through Hlssell. Yals scored. Savage missed the goal. The summary: YALK FBI NORTON Vaughn le re atlng' Viaccls It.

rt Duffy Lamberton rg. Pise rg Gaston -Scarlett Crooks re Miller qb Reagan qb Mauler lhb Somer lhb Means Young Hollenback fb'. Capt Dan. bg (G 2 vteld. Porter kicked outside again, but 25 tAeball bounded back on tbe field and Xl.

Jwh mode 35 yards before being freshmen 29, 8ophomores 0. ewt isantad KDFORD, Nov 7-The annual fresh asmin hdThSL St.tW2 ttempts to "ophomore football game at Tufts dropped front 'oTHui fJ i piaywl this afternoon on oTSich ft sroouSade Lb Tufi fleld- resulting in a lg Wilson lg Hayes It Crawford le Blalcher le Schwenk qb Va wards Cunningham Conover Rumbaugh lhb Norrla i lhb Stone fb MeCan fb Kankln ...2 3 2 Pacemaker (C Time :80, :40, :8, 38. :30. GUpatrick Bearee White Ham Rogers TWO MORE FOR BARKER. around right end.

Lewis f.nd IV.J victory for the freshmen. 29 to Thi. fb. Hamilton McOWllan rg. Mf tt 1 1.

1 rt 11 1 game counts two points for th. Cannane lof. rof Pemberton Score, Rovers 3, Howard-Bullongh 2. Goals Cannane. Garslde.

George Gauthler, E. Pemberton. Deunison. Referee, Hall of Pnw tucket. Linesmen.

Charles Davis of Fall River, Edward Brennan of Pawtucket. Coata 3, Fore River 2. PAWTUCKET, Nov 7 After a closely contested game this afternoon the Coats eleven won the deciding goal and the game from Fore River. The game was in the New England league series. The summary: (X)ATS FORE RIVER Healy Malcom Reynolds rb lb McCnblu Lough lb rb Temple Smith rh lb.

Elliott lladdon ch ch McFarland Lynn lh rh Melville Wllmot rof lof Ritchie McDerniott rlf IK .1 McDonald Harvey cf cf Morrow Ford llf rif McDonald Sunderland lof rof Crowther Si-ore, Coats 3, Fere River 2. Goals, Harvey 2, Sunderland, Crowther, D. McDouald. Referee, J. McAullffe.

Linesmen, Frazer of Fall Hirer, U. U. Smitk. Time 4fia bsltcs. ft team.

The Tigers who didn't rush into the midst of this great struggling mass saw Pishon hesitate a moment, and then turning suddenly to his left, gently shoved the ball out toward the end. The ball did not go forward far, but It landed in Schildmlller arms, and the end was off for the goal line. Eddie Dillon got his hands on Schildmlller and so did Cunningham, but they could not hold him and fie put the ball down well behind the goal line and at a point that made Bankhart goal an easy one. Remarkable Tackling. i Such were the three great episodes on today's remarkable game, but Into them by no means was crowded all the brilliancy nor all the excitement that kept the 23.000 football fans on their toes during the long afternoon.

Although for the most part free from open football, save for the kicking, the garat was one long series of nerve-racking spectacles. An idea of the spirit of it may perhaps be gained from til knowledge of the act that at least! Glover Ig tg Wlnaoft Loree Hlgglna Us i on rg Ig Blaaell Andover's boll en her own 3)-vard Porter carried It eight yards and Ely added three on a dive tackle olay xae mm considerably, Sharon making a fSir "atch. slon of the freshman flags and the freshmen have now virtually won their nsjgs, as they have to their credit Ave out of the nine points required. A basket-ball game alone remal lg Carroll mack lg White Ig Dnrun It Rar It Oonlogua Cook A Cook -rhb Parker rhb Dwlgc -lhb Mcllale lhb Pond lhb Pratt i. Mm fb Hammond Dean rt Erring re Mmnmwid qb.

Good lhb. Ktacey rhb Joy rhb Parker rt Norman Bawrel Score, Pennsylvania 34, Lafayette 4. Tonch-ilowna. Hollenback 3. Manler 2, Crooks.

Goals from touchdowns, Scarlet 3, Means. Goal from Sold, McCaa. Umpire. Corbln, Yale. Referee.

Hlnki-y, Yale. Field judge. Cor. Linesmen, Wolf. Bncknell.

Time, 80m halve. Colgate 6, Syracuse 0. SYRACUSE, Nov 7 Colgate beat Syracuse at football today. 6 to 0. The only score of the game wasniade after a few minutes of play, when the visi The bail Pratu.

r.loto li a a qn unrutie. tailed to gain, Lewis attemnted to Im i Drouillard Wina One Checker Match, and Fourth is Drawn. KAN8AS CITY. Mo, Nov 7 Joseph Drouillard of Kansas City this afternoon took his second game of the checker series from Charles F. Barker of Boston by winning a 12-16.

211-18 kelso, which early developed into an irregular. The second game of the afternoon was a victory for Barker. In ilm evening play Barker won a briilkmt 24-19 reply kelso, and the closing game of the resulted in a draw. I lay will be resumed Monday afternoon. Savage re Merritt qb Potter Evans qb I and Fletcher blocked the ba li rhm, KeSoff the ii Clifford over for Wblt and rook It on It on e-sia ine eoal was klebMd Devlt Ibb Harp" mm tr.

i i Veils fb Trait fb Score. Ootby 16, Maine 8. file 1Wit otaso and on the i fame was the next Touchdowns Klatler fb -fl Hart t.C iw. I wuvuuiisil lowii Score, Yale '19 8. Touchdown Ktatler.

tin by Cllffoiwi after a 60-yard In thecond Jklf. after a 28-yard IhsassaOBw ld went around I i Traak, Good. Joy, Hnmniond (Maine). Goal from touchdown, J. W.

Hammond Cinptie, TfalltdAv. Referee. Marreadie- Field fudge. jua inn iw- iw iusi kuumwwn tors punted short. The Syractisans were playing back to intercept thdkick aire, a.

i. oinitn. renua. aereree. Mr Ely, in TISMJ Aooovif ft xet'-r 9.

j.gat tud Iowa, a try tor na an opposing piayer ri 9M.ed thh- bail donga. laaeamaa. Dot-roan. Tina Shm Tata, riein saegiea. rri j.

ttat halves. vllwA i A.

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