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THE BOSTON GLOBE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 HOLY CROSS 1VINSBY 12-0 Steps Springfield Teams Overhead Game ENGLISH HIGH AND BOSTON LATIN SCHOOLS WIN THEIR GAMES IN DOUBLE HEADER i Find, Dorchester 1 and Mechanic Arts Easy Picking Opening of Boston League Football, Season Field Goal and a Safetv Fifiirfi in Score Gagnon and Brassard Aro fitnrs for Purple kprrlnt DlniMitrli to Glohet pritTvr.riKi.n. Oct 12-Brfore rt of largest 1 history Prt Klfld. Holv Cr tortav cle-Sprinqfitld College. to 0, In' hHP gridnon struggle. IIolv Cross by four wax a today, touchdown, rrntl from touchdown.

Held goal and i limp up 10 of its points In tiro i romi period. I sprinPll Id was expected to furnish! fnme tlmlN lth its overload style of but Holy Cross had a perfect! play defense against It and Springfield only HANSON OF ENGLISH HIGH SCORING A TOUCHDOWN ON A FORWARD PASS FROM NORTON i AGAINST DORCHESTER. fe-a vie iVyf: iMs ttJ7TO5r: -v ompleted two out of 13 tries. The only time Springfield threatened was In the final turn'd, whn tt had the ball on the Puri line, only to give It up rn downs when a couple of forward, Djlvaes went wild fhle Gagnon Holy Cross versatile s.f,Vte was one of the star3 for the 1 turf tine hf was In todays game His' vss hurt In the first period nrtd was forrtd to rottie He plaved sen-' mtlonallv fore his inl'iry. Jabbing his th'oigli Springfields heavier lint 1 fur mum runs gains Hrxissard.

who entered til game at this point, also plavo 1 a rensitton.il game In the secoal. period Ho1' Cross marched down the del 1 its mchdown on straight fonjCiaP i pe rnadi the score and Oapt Dennv Olldia lvi ked the g'oal A blocked punt give rftiv Cross the ball on Spring-i tield line shortlv after Its uohd.wn Inissartl dropped back to1 his iiv'trd line and booted the oval 1 over foe prettx field goal. Holy Cross i ither tub In the third period was on a mfitv Another punt was blocked and I utv'l. c'ir hprlngflelds goal line an! i tto was tackled for the snfetv inodes his drop-kick, Tlros-nrd fea-tund with sensational runs from kick 'i rn Btions while Sprlngfli Id was prnc-tcHlly poweress to do any ground galn-I fttr missing Its best chance to nib' in the final quarter, Springfield; if In i the ball in Holy Cross terrl-ur couple of good bucks through I line rave their many supporters I i hut Hole Cros soon stopped their tit'seV Tor Springfield the line play 1 Vrlnrn huskv tackle, stood on T1 work of the Springfield team who'e was Inferior to that of Holy rmf-g The summary: ennss sprtvofjftd i( irmbrnkii It rn in If Mill If ft i -OlM Iff rp rt Donnpv bi'miiu rg Mwh t''' y- 1 V. x' CROSBY OF BOSTON LATIN (ON EXTREME LEFT), GOING OVER FOR A TOUCHDOWN AGAINST MECHANIC ARTS.

OO it's Worlds Series time again, eh? Makes me recall how, back in 1887, the Brotherhood was organized, and on the old Walpole Street grounds, in Boston, King Kelley used to swat out home runs. Thats a long time ago, but I used to enjoy the old games. Always had a pocket full of Pippins, too. Ive been smoking em for forty years. Let the old timers tell you.

Modern baseball grounds are full of Pippin Smokers. But Pippins have been famous wherever men have gathered for almost half a century. For forty years they have satisfied every smoke desire. Hustle to the nearest smoke shop, light up and with thefirst puff youll agree, It's a Pippin I n. TRAISER me.

Makers of Harvards and Pippins Bostons Best Hand-made Cigars Pippins are 2 for 15c Sold Everywhere Hpnry lLb Carnpv Brii A lbb Mjrpby WatKon lbb Crosbv rhb IT. Suldvan Nordberg fb o'U icn fb St ere, Boston Latin 33. Touchdowns, Henry, Hairis, Ciosby. Nordfcerg, WatNou. Goals from touchdoHus, Nonlberg 3.

Refers', 2row-b Umpire, McCabe. Linemaa, ilooy. lime, 10m perloda. Boston English High won from Dorchester High, 27 to 0, and Boston Latin triumphed over Mechanic Arts High, 33 to 0, In the opening games in the Boston High School League series at Fenway Tark yesterday forenoon. cause of the uncertainty of the weather conditions no more than 4G00 spectators turned out to witness the double bill attraction.

The brand i of football was nothing I M.i it rt hi fl i 1 rt 1 1 rt i ift rf ifil r' 1 Dflano qfc qh Kfiinn (, en ri III rhh Hcflhtw II rhb Splote Iftnnit llih IiiMlbl rhh Ihh Splctf lhb p.iin fl fh rwiletto Hnlr Tniis 12 ToMlnlHn frm fmiilMlfmn by (SIMpa fol frtm ftftj nunlr hv BniHnnl Snfpt' I Clvihffo IN fprfr Ktirin i rinb mplrp, S. rnnifll, I lnnrnHii A Potpraon, Colgate. fid hi Ik Guild, IlArvard. Wall rt Maomber It Adatn Mooner School Football Results Yesterday Newton H. S.

10, Everett H. S. 0. Medford H. S.

7, Brookline H. S. 0. Cambridge Latin 14, Somerville 0. Malden H.

S. 10, Rindge Tech 0. Boston English 27, Dorchester H. S. 0.

Boston Latin 33, Mechanic Arts 0. Beverly H. S. 7, Watertown H. S.

0. Lexington H. S. 24, Winchester H. S.

0. Swampscott H. S. 32, Saugus H. S.

0. Quincy H. S. 20, MJton H. S.

0. Arlington Alumni 37, Arlington H. S. 0. Whitman 14, Abington H.

S. 0. Hingham H. S. 9, Plymouth H.

S. 7 Weymouth H. S. 18, Braintree H. S.

0. Wellesley H. S. 8, Hopkinton H. S.

0. Lowell H. S. 25, Wakefield H. S.

0. Lawrence H. S. 31, Boston High School of Commerce 0. Haverhill 7, Lynn Classical 0.

St Johns 7, Salem H. S. 0. Waltham H. S.

34, Providence Tech H. S. 0. Norwood H. 48, Bridgewater H.

S. 7. 1 2frtdjKV YjiiiS Marblehead H.S. 23? Danvers H. S.

0. (oiu rV.V.V.V.V.V.YV.V.V.'V.r" 1 ippm Amesbury H. S. 13, Exeter H. S.

0. qbAnderm New Bedford Textile 6, Rogers H. S. 0. V' '-riiWinkiVy New Bedford H.

S. 19, Durfee H. S. 14. rhb siaireu St James Parochial H.

S. 0, St Anselm sionher fb Lahev Prep 0 1 1" Ies Fitchburg H. S. 43, Worcester Nbrth i toTmJW tout luidW I1M. Bowles, Ui lie.vv Safety.

Labev. Referee, Norton Empire. Klehurdson. Lluea-man, pierce. Time.

10m periods. Hilton rhb lhb "Maroney Normandin fb Grant Score, Lowell H. S. 25. Touchdowns made, bv Normandin 2, Liston.

Gleason. Goals from touchdown made, by Liston. Referee, Keefe. Umpire, Sidley. Linesman, Dr 51.

J. Mahoney. Time, four 10m periods. SAFETY BEATS PLYMOUTH HIGH TEAM AT HINGHAM HINGHAM, Oct 12 Hingham High beat Plymouth High this aftemobn on the playground at Hingham Center, to 7. With the score 7 to 7, Lahey was forced to make a safety after several unsuccessful attempts at a forward pass from behind- nis own goal line.

A 69-yard run by Llnscott was a bright spot In the closely contested game. The summary: HINGHAM HIGH PLYMOUTH HIGH Davis re McLean XV Lincoln le James le SoiheW if rg-Welnert Benson lg httt im PI ore U. S. 7. Manchester (N H) to brag about.

English Hjgh and ton Latin both experienced no trouble In winning, because the two defeated teams offered very little resistance. English High, because of a fumblo punt, was placed on the deflenslve In the opening period, but In the second, third and fourth periods it outclassed Dorchester. Dorchester High only had one chance to count and that was after the English High fumble when it reached the one-foot line In the opening period and was forced to relinquish the ball on downs. Boston Latin had i thhtgs all her own wav because of its superior weight and knowledge of tin game over Mechanic Arts High, was never dangerous. WALTHAM HAS EASY WIN OVER PROVIDENCE TECH H.S.

WALTHAM, Oct 12 Waltham High scored Its fourth straight win this afternoon by trouncing Providence Technical High on Athletic Field, 34 to 0. The altham eleven played rings around the vsitors. Lowery, the local quarterback, furnished the thrill of the contest when he caught a punt on his 20-vard mark and ran it back for a touchdown. The summary: XVALTIIAM 3 PROVIDENCE TECH II Hogan le re Garland Jolm-on lo I mid in It rt Cunoiae knelling Ig rg Walker Walk gig Honj Martin Hell ThrWfclI rg lg Arnold Trac, re LetiiiMxl rt It PliLlip, Jiinghnm re le Uugliam'dte I.ower qh. --qh- Uonnn Hannw llib rhb Melntnsli rhii i'.

Cacone rhb I fb fb GlTonl Walrtaira 34. Touchdowns. Everett 2. 2 l'avls. Goals from touehdovvns.

4. Referee, Laugldin. Empire. In-galls. Linesman, Handratmn, Time, 10m nods.

WHITMAN HIGH SCORES TWICE ON ABINGTON FOOTBALL FACTS WORTH KNOWING HAVERHILL WINS IN tAST TWO MINUTES By SOL METZGER English vs Dorchester Dorchester kicked English High, who fumbled, and Dorchester recovered on the latter i three-yard line Four plays pi oved of no use. Dorchester ABINOTO.V IIK.H reaching the one-foot line wherejt lost rivals, High football Whitman Park, won 14 to 0, going Ide 1 lav Lvertt I-owrv Lowirv 3 i 1 Beats Lynn Classical, 7-Q, Before Crowd of 7000 pet lod the! Key to Rules of the Game, Provided by Former U. of P. Captain, End Rush and Coach WHITMAN D(t 1J Old Abing-tnn Hish and Whitman tnams met today on be-fnr nearly -w Whitman tiavin. (he bett.r of the throughout The summary: "limits HIM! "ml I re Smtiehl jt to Engl sh Hich on downs i.imrami it 1 man in Iiiji.

llinlij rg 'nlv rt ri" JU 1 It rl Mmpmq ih in Inv llib th lbb 1 ii ihh 1 lilfiiii fb rt l)rdo the icnander of the first 1,, 'whiting holding and offside It lost qli Sanderson yards throughout the game, suffe-ed verv little In the second i er.od English kicked to Dorchester, who former's kt-yard line and liigh recovered A short llib McPherson fb XXTiitl 1 4 H. S. 7. Methuen H. S.

0, Pinkerton Academy 0. Framingham H. S. 27, Worcester Commerce 0. Greenfield H.

6. 0. H. S. 21, Northampton ARLINGTON HIGH SWAMPED BY ALUMNI STEAM ROLLER ARLINGTON, Oct 12 The Arlington High School Alumni football team swamped the Arlington High School i Align juuuvi 4-yard line, do the get the ball at that spot? A.

They do nL It is a touchbatk when such an occurs lasdi the 19-yard line. Q. If a man from each team is disqualified oa the same play, may the taptains agree to allow both to remain in the game? A. Absolutely not. Both men must leave the field and not return during the game.

Special Dlapatrh to the Globe HAVERHILL. Oct 12 Haverhill High defeated Lynn Classical High. 7 to 0. before 7000 spectators, of whom were from Lynn, at the Riverside Stadium this afternoon, scoring a ton lido wn in the last period with only two minutes to play. The nearest the visit ora came to scoring was In the first period, when they had the ball on Haverhills five-yard line, but they were unable to push it across.

The ball went up 'and down the field after that until the FRAMINGHAM WINS, 27 TO 0, FROM WORCESTER COMMERCE nearly 100, FRAMINGHAM, Oct 12 Framingham while Dor- i High outplayed a much heavier Worces-chester ter Commerce High eleven at the Grant- Highlit Park here today and won, 27 to 0. fumblod on yvis at quarterback and Harndon, tull-the English back, were the individual stars of the forward pass game Each player scored a pair of over center of the line Norton to Han- and Wise kicked three son, whUh the latter Juggled from tne goals. The summary: 27-yard line and held, enabled Hanson wungham 8 WORCESTER to run for a touchdown The nail see- jf(V iP II Healey I sawed back and forth throughout the Kinney le SWH1PSC0TT HIGH TOO AXJ iS iV GOOD FOR SAUGUS 32 TO 0 1.Sw arnpscott j-ajf EngUsh High went around the end umnta rg Kr' Doherty 9 30-yard line Then a forward Ceulon rg lg Putnam pass, Norton to Hanson, across the center of the line enabled the Utter to tally the second touchdown Later in the third period English High recovered a blocked punt on Dorchester four-vard line. The period closed therel. th opening plav of the 'fourth fb 8 MePherro-i Vo, Wbli in 14 Toiu bd4m.

2 le from toiii hrtwn n. liutGiin. 2 Kef in-i liuu I in ore Lending. I.tiexmin, D. Him rime tvo I'm mid two hm iierloiU.

AM! Si 'f ITT, CHt gh i imiIv deflated Saugus High, 32 i'" I.iiidisi roarl playgrounds to-ilin in North Shore League game. The Kijmrnafi SW A ISi i'r I HIGH SAT'Gl'S HIGH In l( M'l'iln in Xt-M uti it On the opening I urn Uiements rg rnulon rg Mr rlon rt It Dudley I ni kin re Lynch Murphy re XX tnchenbaiiKb re VX Ise qh Ross I Ii( Ii qh Clinton liib. Savage Xlmph-r Dili Q. How many 2-yard penalties a rm there? A. Only one for time taken out mnr than three times dunr.g a half.

1 St Marvs 0 eAen Cystic Valley JLeague, 37 ii XhJ tb( fapy Pond Athletic Field. tO- S. Alumni 13, day. The "old boys had things all thetr own Avay, and scored almost -at will, fullback Walter Cooledge. captain of the high school eleven several years ago, xplayed a great game, making two of the touchdowns, kicking four of the five goals after the touchdowns, and booting a pretty goal from the field.

The summary: MNt ARLINGTON HIGH le re Hammond Boycee" tk Rourke rg Coltwrt Burniam Yiuuo j- 0, Concord (N H) H. S. 34, Dover St Johns H. S. 18, Wayland 21, Hudson H.

S. 7. (North Adams) 9, S. 0. Maine Central Murphv Duuton rg.

Mansfield H. S. 61 Concord (N H) Hampton Lit. 7. 1 Brewster Academy H.

S. 0. Rochester (N H) H. S. 0.

Clinton H. S. 33, (Worcester) 0. Concord (Mass) H. S.

0. Marlboro H. S. St Joseph H. S.

Williamstown H. Bangor H. S. 16, Institute 0. Q.

May tho referee call penalties that come under the jurisdiction of the um- last quarter, when on straight line plas P)re with Batchelder, Darbe and Parlsien tarrying the pigskin, the Haverhill cap- He can, but he must recognize and tain was pushed oxer for a touchdown. allow precedence to any penalties given Haverhill High, as In its two previous by the ummre games, fumbled repeatedly. Lynn sical punted repeatedly. i The feature was a 25-yard run by W- an offside man of the team pur.t-Darbe, who intercepted a forward pass, ing touches the ball first and on the and the playing of Batchelder. Haver-, hill High made five first downs from Lynn scrimmage as against one for Q.

After a touchtack may the defenders of that goal punt the bal! from thetr LO-yard line? A. They may from scrimmage. The btfU must be snai ped back. lhb Healey rt period lMar in of 'English High had little trouble In planting behind xftiude llnrndou on a rvatly intercepted forward the xuitonx t-adowsky was tha the shining light, makirg the only score- Classical. The summary: HAVERHILL 3 LYNN CLASSICAL Elilrldge re Dunbar Legacey le le Donahue Roberta It.

Alltn Mansfield lg Joimaou Tourney rg Mcrrigun rt Love re Duncan re Hargrave qb. Ik Hoi the Koal line for the final touchdown. 1 Kiuornon Martin, Rossi Norton. Hanson and 11 K'illHy Cant Koligan did the best work for le MeholHun Boston English. The summary: fb fb Ryan Score, Framingham.

27. Touchdowns. Harn-don 2. Wise 2. Goals from touchdowns.

Wise 3. Referee, Higetns. Umpire, Mullen. Linesman, Sstone. Time.

14m periods. It Cothell Bott Donovan uonovnn on an intercepted p3. re L. Kuckity I ill-nil I lit. I 1 Hint i rg lod rl I 'll iik I rt I I ii Hi ii I aim ttl il l.

a 1 tl'lnr, Mat illll 1 1 i llili X'l lij rhli 'I ir I tlili nridul fit 1 Winchester, sustained a broken nose. The summary: IEXIVGTON HIGH WINCHESTER HIGH Braniball le Hed.lmg I lUgeralJ le Jyler It ly 1 Bruce 1 Moloy T. Gaffney rg Spirle! rt foil ins re I Kelly re Me qb Kendrick qb rlib Knier Nkiu lg Rull le Blanchette qb Ryan quarter, Rigby of New Bedford, Intercepted a Rogers forward pass and, with a clear field, dashed to a touchdown. The summary: NEW BEDFORD NEWPORT Jenney le. Wheeler Uulbert le Bresaleur It Moore lg uol Frcmnell rg.

Collins rt rt ebb rg Judd a. ill Da Villi It Openahaw (r his team The summary Norwood Iocr le. XK-Lran le UarlsoD It. I'otter II i Martiu lHQUkJI C. T1 mu an rt.

Keefe Tobin rhb ihb Danton EDuucan rhb lhb Lvnch Cooledge fb fb Foster Score. Alumni 37 Touchdowns. Cooledge 2. Bower. Hargrave.

Duncan. Goals from ton m-downs, Cooledge 4. Goals from Held. Cooledge. Referee.

Gordon Umpire. Baldwin. Linesman, Plaisted. Field judge. Peirce.

Thne. 10m periods. DORCHESTER re Hurle rt Stowe rg XX'illinma Hoog lg Howard lg- Ulaua It Desmond McGrath Ks rg D(B ft Taylor rt ftiluy ro re Parfaien Cangg qb Parbe lbb Hfoclieliffe rhb. Batchelder ENGLISH MrVev le Umnfrey le XValsh It Tremble I lulu 'I O'Keefe Miller rg Welib rg CunnlngliHm rg Duiuiit rt I unkev rt Dunlap rt PIhy opo rf. Muitno i Norton qb Moakley lbb.

qb Gray in'll rbb ODonneU lbb Kreorb i Smith Tauter K-t re Tourhdown. front touch Krshii rt rs JoboitvB It Hooker le Jensen le Rudlane Willev qb qb Sugrue Scharf lhb rlib McIntosh rlib Dver Rigby rbb lhb Dyer lbb Butler Besae fb fb Theiren Jenney fb Score, New Bedford 6. Touchdown. Rigby. Referee, Mc5fanua, Umpire, Ebbs.

Linesman, Briggs. Time, four 12m periods. rt rg UirvUU i xft It a .1 1 rs Mif it ruiM rut If qh qb JT IKirsr.l rth Nitei itb Bockky fb Sopp. Nonnxkl 4 Bridsrwitrr T. Touctidoinj.

lofr-r 2. I wn 2, StdnUbVf. Cfl-li from If? 6. StIoirkT. Kffrffa Im Iar mjitrr, lUb Kerlf Ti5, 10m iX-rKAis.

WELLESLEY 8, HOPKINTON 0 WELLESLEY, Oct 12 Fullback R. Smith was the outstanding player of the game with flopkinton High at the locaT High School field here today, which Wellesley won, 8 to 0. The home team played a strong defensive game and were able to hold tha heavier Hopkinton line. Smith scored a touchdown for Wellesley in the first half, taking the ball through the line. In the last half Hopkinton was forced to make a safqty.

The summary: Ahearn qb Harten qb Wliittemore qb Darvin rhb Sweeney lhb McDonald Porter rlib reil fb Wolfe fb Hirch 8 27. Tonehdowns. If in-j 2 Martin RoshF Goals from touchdowns, JjartiH Norton. Refe.ee, Cron ley Hinplra. MC(-Ube Lluesmun, Hoey.

lime, 10m periods. i Rouer rlib Ntwball fb l'l ore. Lexington High 24. Moakley 2. McNamara GoaN down.

Fardy 3. McNamara. GocJ from Held. N'tdrl Referee. Ir.itt I mp n-.

Tiv-lop I linesman. 14 right. Assistant linesmen, ILggins sud Urosby. lljue, lorn periods. NORWOOD HIGH GETS 48 TO 7 FOR BRIDGEWATER NORWOOD.

Oct 12 Norwood High easily defeated Bildgexvater High this morning at Civic Field. 4S to 7. Norwood was able to use its substitutes freely. HammerHey tore off several long runs, the longest of tthlch was 60 llib Em-rson llib Ioolu fb Pike Ht r. swHUi.miott s.

32 Touchdowns. I'nifimit mtVy tnrrant 2, Uluiuii. GouM frun (uriunt, i'Hvnotti. Rcfnt bullion I uiilra Muiruy. I.lucinuttU, Codj.

imif Hm in MotJn NEW BEDFORDhTgH WINS FROM DURFEE HIGH, 19 TO 14 I.L HIVKIt. Oct 12 New Bedford High (ii fi ati liurfee High School of Tall Un nr, l'l to 14, today. Ienaities com Durfcn the game. McGowan played a great game for the losers and Bart-le Ktarimi for New Bedford. The aummitrx LW OUD Kufll Dana, It I -eilii.

lg In-lent. ig 1 le rt Imllellt re qL. HKd. ii on way rlib Hi on i a I ooguu lg l'lyiiu It XIarcotte le llaiifraves qti M'Uowan rhh ixieiiuan lhb Sullivan fb Carroll Hedford IP. Durfee 14.

Touch- DCRFKE oyue it Moran oiniell WELLESLEY Lionel! le. Results of Other Games Glepdining MscKenzie Treadwell Williams rg. At Magazine Beach. Cambridge Car bridge Tigers 13. Cedars of Roxtury 4" At Portland.

Me. Canton Blues of yards for a touchdown. Dower scored Portland 13, Pere Marquette of Boston ani immmwmm a' i a.i -mini i in j. ii mi i aii.m HOPKINTON II re Rownes rt Mullen Griswold Hilliard lg Bernard lg McColi Kerr rt it Smith A Smith re le Stratton Stover qh qb Maher Gebcling qb ORourke rhb Donohue Brennuit rhb ihb Murphy Smith fb fb Bernard Score, Wellesley 8 Touchdown. Smith.

Rafetv, Hopkinton. Referee, Remmert. Umpire Carke. Linesman. Geberllue.

Time, 10m. periods. AMESBURY TRIMS EXETER H. 13 TO 0, BY LAST PERIOD RALLY AMESBURY, Oct 12 Amesbury High defeated Exeter. High, 13 to 0, at the local schooi field today.

For the first three periods Exeter had the advantage, it anything. In the closing period Amesbury scored from Exeters 40-yard line on two forward passes and a center plav by Rice Chipman intercepted a forward pass of Exeter for Amesburys second touchdown. The summary: AMEkBURY EXETER fi Klim- le re Roggio Roy le Berrv It rt Page Mernll lg rg Preaaey Mandialt Rohr Pike rg Young Yenttiai rt Scammon uxbur.v. re Cheviller qh qb Porter Chipman lhb rhb Patten rlib lhb RammleU Rlf-o fb fb Broderick Score. Amesbury High 13 Touchdowns, Rice.

ChlpniHii. Goal from touchdowns. Mella. Referee, Siilley. Umpire.

Torrey. Llnesmun, Lenuen. Time, 10m periods. LAWRENCE HIGH RUNS AWAY WITH BOSTON COMMERCE HIGH LAWRENCE, Oct 12 Lawrence High, showing better form than It has shown before this year, swamiied Boston High School of Commerce at OSullivan Park this afternoon. 31 to 0.

Lawrence scored In each period. Two scores came In the opening period as a direct result of long runs. Just after the kickoff. Higgls made an end run almost the length of the field and put the ball into a position where scoring w-as easy on the next play, in the same period Halloran. catching a punt on the visitors' 60-yard line, plunged down the field for a touchdown.

Wade and Halloran excelled for the home players and Davis and Anderson for the xisitors. The summary: LAWRENCE COMMERCE Twomcy le re Dunn re FtiUivan McCarthy It rt Wbelau Ramabottom rg Martin Bradley Bonner Gulo.iari (jibiln Sirois rt It Tajlor It Kelley Moore Davie Evana re Gun Bradlev 7 -N- s'ns SuiHvan, Hartley 2. ul. tutu hdisvris. Ie( imin 2.

Itarthy. a. Umpire. Higgins, Lines- in, Uiby, periods. standard rhb Maaon lhb Ph rln fb Seasler fb Velerl Dunbar Score.

Haverhill H. S. 7. Touchdown. Parisien.

Goal from touchdown, Uariaien. Referee, Sullivan, Dean Academy. Umpire, Tower. Phtlllpa-Andover. Linesman, Goode, Colby.

Time, 12m periods. QUINCY H. S. RUNS AWAY WITH MILTON H. 20 TO 0 QUINCY Oct 12The football eleven of Quincv High defeated Milton High at the Pfaffman Oxal at Merrv Mount Park this afternoon.

20 to 0. From the start it was apparent that the Quincy boys were able to take care -f tho visitors. The feature of the gqme was a 30-yard run by Listman, who made all the touchdowns for his team, xuti.ers who figured in the playing were Capt Guild, Aronson, Anderson and Neal of Quincy and Houlihan. Lewis and Cummings of Milton. The summary QUINCY HIGH MILTON IIiGII McLeod le re Houlihan Schenkelberger le Read rt lewis Aronson lg rt Bite.

Johnson M-trxellinl Heap rg Ig M-Kittrlck Anderson rt Cueiinlngs Guild re re B'enkbern Listman tlierx Neal lhb rlin Sill Cole rhb lbb G.selH Woodworth fit Howie 8eore, Quincy nigh 20. Touchdown x. List man 8. Goals from touchdowns. Neal 2.

Kef. eree. Norton. Umpire. F.

L. Wood lock. Linesman. Young. Time.

Om periods. WINCHESTER, 24 TO 0 LEXINGTON, bet 12 Playing a whirlwind game, and using the forward pass to big gains, the speedy Lexington High School football team easily defeated Winchester High, an old gridiron rival, 24 to 0, on the Lexington Athletic Field, today. This was the first defeat of the season for Winchester. I Left halfback Moakley scored early In the opening period, when he ran about. 20 yards for a touchdown.

Fardy kicked the goal. In the same Spidel kicked a field goal at a difficult angle from the 25-yard line. Winchester showed much more fight In the second and third periods, but Lex-; ingtona strength began to tell In the last period, when tvvcf more touchdowns and the resultant goals were made. Moakley made one on a forward pass from Quarterback McNamara, Fardy kicking the goal after it. and then, in the last few minutes of play, Capt McNamara rushed the ball across the line from the two-yard line for another touchdown.

He alBO kicked the goal. In th last play. Flaherty, playing left end ST JOHNS BEATS SALEM H. 7 TO 0, IN A TIGHT GAME SALEM, Oct 12 St Johns defeated Salem here today, 7 to 0. A fumble by Salem gave St Johns a chance in the first period and St John's went over.

Time was called at the end of the game with the ball in Salems possession on St Johns 2-foot line, third down. St Johns was heavily penalized. The sum mary: SALEM ST JOHNS Daue le Jordan KoFfe Walke 14 rt Joyce Wyman Ik Simthwick Rherldan lg Wood, lg Swenson Kelly Connors rg. Simmy Reid rt it Shn rples Deschsmps re le McDonald Murphy re Gorman qb. Qb Walsh Welch lhb rhb Winston Chaurette lhb Wentworth rhb.

lhb Bertell! Ulrich fb McCabe Score, St Johns 7. Touchdown, McCabo. Goal from touehdoun. Walah. Referee, Hovey.

Umpire, Fahey. Head linesman. Low. Time. 10m periods.

LOWELL H. S. 25, WAKEFIELD 0 LOWELL, Oct 12--Wakefield High School football team was beaterf." to 0, today at Spalding Park by I-, well High plajers. Both teams were unsuccessful in forward passes, but Lowell made gains by line plunging and around the ends. The summary: LOWELL 8 WAKEFIELD II 8 Sheehan re King a re Corcoran Sullivan rt Ueustls ODonnell It McMaomon lg rg Fuller Rrosnan lg King Wniley Ig Podge c.

Crosby Cavanaugh Winters rg Fitzgerald Brine re Ig Fuller Rowlandson rt 51ullea Boston Latin's Win Boston Latin, after dropping games to Groton and Brockton High, finally came into its own and whipped Mechanic Arts High handily. Boston Latin backs worked finely, the line opening up better than In any of its Previous games Shortly after the kickoff Boston Latm started a march down the field, Johnnx Nordberg making a 17-yard run, followed by a run of 13 yards by Crosby. Mechanic Arts High was penalised five varAa for offside. After one line play MANSFIELD 61, 3T MARYS 0 litm planted the ballon Mechanic Arts Mansfield. Oct 12-Mansfleld High; five-yard line Henry went over on kM00 fchMy wn from 8t Marys High' nerlod a forward pass.

nr.1'00 of Taunton, 61 to 0, this after-' vtnrr's after a Mechanic Fr'IUr'. Park. John- rgfllht fUmble in midfield, resisted In a 39-yard run for a touchdown. There was no more scoring In the fir8t.haH-After the intermission Mechanic Arts High received the kickoff, but l8t tne tall on Its own 33-yard line. A forward pass.

Brine to Nordberg, advanced the ball to the 5-yard line. over on the next play. Later in the period Johnny Nordberg broke away and ran 35 yards for a touchdown around right end. The final touchdown resulted In the fourth period ir.alnlv because of line plunges down the field, Walsh going Vt ef wo kof or trorg. Crosby.

Henry. ft Ch.mhhm cJpt McDermott and Shrue wa. con B. 01 Touchdowns. Kliee- for Boston 1.

Latin, while 'iti. Jfthnnon, Akrioo 2. tulowu Jolinf 7. Rfir, Jta tmriir. Liuvsmtn, Cliup- Xtuie, I0u period-.

Newton upper fmLLs and moguls PLAY 13 TO 13 TIE ct 12The Newton Upper team and the Moguls 5 iV 8 lfto-13 Us at the Upper Fals lV 13-to-ia tie at the Upper knlcuous for Boston Latin, wnue Capt Munick Gleason, Mltchem and Anderson played best for the Buff and Blue eleven. The summary: HOSTON LATIN MKCHANIO ARTS Harris le. XH bem BugUrue It Huilivan Bugnrua rt rt (arney rg A'lderaon Xlunlck Halloran liiiiegau Ci. lliirke 0 hltfbetr For Men and Young Men Fine all-wool fabrics, carefully tailored, excellent patterns, correct style; pencil stripes, herringbones, mixtures, blues, and brown. Serge, cheviot, fancy worsted, etc.

Sold For One-Third Less Than Last Years Prices Ol CONCORD 18, WAYLAND 0 CONCORD. Mass, Oct 12The Way-land High School football team, which had not previously beqri scored on or beaten this Fall, was shut out by the Concord High School eleven, 18 to 0. In a punting game, on the Concord Center playground, today. Rain the first period made the gridiron and ball very slippery. Capt Joseph Mullaney, playing left halfback for tne wlnnprs.

was easily the star performer. Both teams resorted greatly to punting and in this department Way-land was slightly better than its rival. Capt Mullaney and Eldrldge played best for Concord, and Capt Foley starred for Waylahd.i The summary: CONCORD HIGH WAYLAND BIOII Duggan le 51cSweeney Ferrun le re Normlle Rid ley rt Haul mond Barker It Jubansoo ig Depper rg Clark Xfood c. Folev Martinson Is FnUy Eldrldge rt Lyford Mura re. le Morrell le Paradeau le Ide Biles qb qb Dolan Mullaney lhb.

A Moyse llldlcy lhb Duggan Ihb Bunki rlib. Rent Ridley rhb Yol (bi fb ih fb Coakley Score, Concord High School 18. Tonehdowns, Mullaney a. Referee, Chalmers. moire, Allen.

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BOYLE Halloran qb Higgle rhb Anderson Smith lhb Kennedy rbb. Kilroy Wade rbb Couture fb Hnuley Score, Lawrence 31. Touchdowns, Halloran 2, Wade 2, Kennedy. Goal from touchdown, Gus Bradley. Referee.

Twomey, Umpire, Rnt-terawortb. Lineaman, Uble. Time, 15m. periods. NEW BEDFORD TEX 6, ROGERS 0 NEWPORT.

Oct 13 The football team of the Rogers High School of Newport lost Its second game of the season, being defeated. 6 to 0, bv the New Bedford Textile School, which has an unbroken string of victories. In the last few minutes of the last wl 'I Long rt. 853 Washington SL Near Broadway Opn Evenings Branch Stores Edwards, 8 Winter SL Keiltys, 765 Wash. Sl lt Clemense It Coreorau It Sidney lex Hall Ooiikt rg Coliina Freiub Jiortun rt Ma holier Hunt re McDermott qb lb hrickaon qb VUi alow this afternoon.

The fea-Fril same was a 45-ya-d ih Hiroan by the quarterback 't'-vars iPMr Falls team from his own iin fl Driscoll on the 4Vyard Plnt Driscoll went tlie field for a touchdown. a Gleason Browning re Liston Willard Godu lhb Talbot Haggerty i i I.

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