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8 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1921 fr i 7 x--- Stul rquetie in 7 1 a ui ri tJ I 1 Mill kri m. II a a -vi 1 1 Gold and Blue Defeats Ma won (i "FIGHTING IRISH" STAGE 'COMEBACK' AND DOWN RIYALS Mohardt, Wynne and Capt. Anderson FurnUh Thrills for Spectators.

WIST POINT, X. Nov. 19-Anny TKtlall ollit-lal- annnitnnil tf-lay tint tli :nlct.s will ILy Notre Dame in It)-- the il.it rf)rn'iKjikUn ltli tills year tnii'io, to -'k. aftrr tlwi 'IfH' unnoiiiin'iin-nt win nuuU said, to M-t Rt n.t ro-rt tlcit th event luul i-n ranft-111. Ihv two lnstmuloas It h-clantl, uluaji en- tiTt.Und tlMi st ixa ami admiration for at other and th iijxm an a juthui-iirnt fixture and one of the -reat lnter-Hf-tloikil of tlie a car's nv -Ti: D.i mm ea I w.a beaten er 11 to More than 1 Marquette root- 1 went wild witl'l todaj an 1 Hlue phyJ 1 an-ei.

r.t rival. Notre feet fir-. nrnf! (I in in 1 ill Iii'" Di-llay Spirit. fo v.ir.uN Mar-no tt' fully 10 scored a touch. lowri in the qunrtrr after Notre rame a' Its own k'arne 1 1.

r. Hon -lreds r.f hat were hurled into th- air. mcr to 1e recovered, ptran--r Inrtrd rancor. Thou-and vellel hoarse. The band struck up.

an! In th. bx of tb Itev. II. Noonan, president of Marque univer.4, a. i university, junKe i bu're5v in'! proiej-- I "na of tv-, th- 'r' of Marquette 't'v'" ml profe.4- pre.

ion: rt. 4 tourmi rk -v- it seemed too ivhon the tldr i ir onm ilbl inn emu. otre Dann Lead. Whn Notr- Dam" started scoring a ttle knot of Notro Dame rooters h-acM un perceptibly and chimed 'n their school J'ens, V. out bv the din of i II nnc 4.4ui.4 Hilltop cheering.

i Thnnrii of Marquette a's were undaunted when Notre I Dime tOOk the lenl 4ar.a lunanu' to encourage ue and iioio.ii Tas Cat cry that ro the -'ad. Hundreds vf women and girls In gala attlr. ma-le up a large ortlon the crowd. HundrelH a.vrUd 11 chrysa nt nem iiims tied with aloe ar.d were In evidence ervwiif President Noor.ar.'i ar.d was a of colors for blue and gold penants. 1 an- r.rrs ard ribbons cmpb-telv covered th bc.

It was Marquette's char.ee to get ir r.mor.g tit" b'- Ifacruers and the attack might hnv been but for tlo work of lMdle Anderson and Johnny Mohardt. Mohardt Stars. MohnrH a shiver through the crowd -n he a. Iva need '0 yara on on-' the fi'-s touchdown. Anderson duplicate 1 thrt performance a phort t'me 'afr when he gratnjed a forward ra and rrought It 50 yards closer to th goal line.

Fockr.e's forces were playing JuM a great football ni tney v. re 4 rv ir r. Army or Kutger. 5. o.a tn oppe4i an un.

i i a 1 a ba --VM that UM foiM ine own a bit the dut bit their ex hi- nn 4-d that th-n' c-ouil wen 4 A rt i-. I b- proud of tne e.e-n nu a i ilncl to ent-r company r. Tt All A me rv r't i i.af T- '''d Shaw 1 4 4 inn um 1 1 1 1 1 it nt i mm mir. i HOME OF I Hart 1 Schaffner wildly heerin 45 yard iino. Taucher loss en a end run.

A forward pa I Vr f- Into a o. attempt at cen- hoeW to II. gan. nett.d three! r5N; 5" exc.iwnua i.V""4 ter. CI arvey popped Cronin for no j.

V. Iii 1 r' nnnn tin; Mnrnn ..1 for, A n.v.- I vn nut In r.av and i 1 1 lin a touchdown a few First down ball on N'otro Notr- Damo objected but the Utes p.a i r.o vnrd line. Tau-'uT made -ia overrul them and th- n-w '1 i'- St -i IX two yard, at left Ruard. ball was Sheoley kicked over ii.H'i t.ndn nr. if loft Th r.

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lineup: Notro Iramc Kiy, E. I T. H. Anlerson. O.

Marquettf MarV.v;(!o. I MoGlnr.S. 1. T. Davis, I.

O. Honte. C. Evans, K. d.

Lin ruin. II. T. I -oiey. It.

O-Garvey, R. T. Anderson, (Capt) It. n. Thomas.

Q-Mohardt. L. II. Ca.tTier. It.

II. Wynne. FB. RojwIt, Dunn. Q.

KenrJnp. I H. Cronln. It. IT.

Taugher, Play by Play J1it Quarter. Marquette won the tosa and cho.o to defend the north goal. Castne.r kicked ofT to Dunn who returned tho I' ill 2 3 j'ards. Cronin made one yjrd around rsht t-nd. on tne c- op.1 down Shaw Kennin? for n- Kain.

Taucher went through center for yards. The Lall now on Marquette's 3 7 yard line. Fourth down or.e foot to go. Dunn punted to Thomas who waa downed Ihr Xotr Duit; 30 -ard line. en their tri 'astner punted out of bounds, but the ba.ll was called back and Mar- was penalized fiv The ball is nw on Xotre Dam-' 3 3' yar.l line.

attemptel to! junt but the kick was blocked. Mar- recovered the ball and ran. it to Notre Dame five line. Taugher was held at Kit gaard. Cronin gained one yard on an off tackln play.

K-nning carried the 1 .1 1 ry 1 t' mi ir.l Vi 4. rn 4. -Ill Uli 44 pV4.44l 4 V.i foot line. Taugher went through tefr cnard far a touchdcr.vn. Dunn T.r4,ott, 7 I few iv Notre Dame o.

Castner kicked off to on 23 yard Ik Anderson made the tackle. Cronin lDst one yard at left end. Dunn punted out of bounds on Notre IbmoV Jt vard line. Castner was stopped at lft tackle for no gain. circled right end for nine Castner failed to gain at wf ft-io Tho hv.l i nnw on i Notre Dame's 42 yard line.

Cast ner punted to Dunn who was cd on his 20 yard line. Firs! ner punted to Dunn who was down-1 ouar- ier queue 4, imuh- 0. S-oiid Quarter. in the first quarter Martjuetto made 3 Jirst downs to N. 1 none.

pa-sses tor 5 i'. salin -n vards through scrimmage ana 1 Marquette nuide 13. The play "was resumed on Marquette's 20 yard line. F. Anderson Taucher for no gain.

Cnm- jn fajj at center. punttil to xhom as who was downed on his' own 47 yard line. went 1 for yards. Mohardt went rff tiVU 1-. fiii nY il Citn rntinin2 Marquette 7: Notro Dame 7.

Wynne cleared the way for Mohardt on hi. 4S yard run. Castner kicked off to the Mar-quettr 2." yard lino and Rocsslcr rc- tume.t the ball IS yard.1 to quette's "3 yard Carvey stopped Kennln? after ho h.id made one yard. On the pecond down Dunn fumbled i and Fddie Anderson downed hlin for a four yard lo3. On the r.et Pany pained one yard.

Fourth down. Dunn punted to Mohardt on tho 50 yard line. Wynne went through center for 8 yards. Mohardt lost 2 yards when McGln-tackled him behind the lin. Castner attempted a drop kick but tho ball over the goal line.

The play as resumed with the ball In Marquette's possession on Its own CO yard line. Dunn made one yard at right end. He made another yard at left guard. Dunn runts to Thomas on hLs 33 j-ard line. Mo hardt failed to pain at left tackle.

Time out for Marquette. Marquis 1 was lnjurea an.l itecan rpiace.i him at left end. KOfSr goes right end. Ca r. er went tacks- for .1 A forward Mo-! hardt to Ik Anderson resulted In a touchdown.

Anderson runnlns through a broken Meld for yards. Shaw kicked goal. Score: Marquette Nctn Dame 14. Fisher replaced Crcnln at right half. Dunn kicked off to Castner who receive.1 the Kali on his 10 yarn and ran IS yards to his own 2S yard line.

Wynne plunged throu-gh center for 7 vards. Castner failed to gain nrour.d left tackle. Castner made yards through left tacklo. Mohardt made one yard off tackle. Mohardt failed to gain at left tackle.

Correction: Notre Dame fourth denvn. Catner punted to Ptinn on cnnir.j bucked his 34 yard line. th line- for 3 yards. Shaw stopped 1 XMsher for a one yard gain. Dunn Krl ''r i'arjM arounl Jaade sU ai fo, frt down.

Tau- VJ-V-rr'1 ft 0,1 the stccml f-'r failed to Kain through Oarvey. tyl fc Vi ij. tiuntfd out of bounds on the U'r-nntn tlirown for a tlir- vard I CVvv 1:.. tO.v.-iM wn thrown 'V TiX i I First down a n.i" 4 v- '-A -wn 23 vard lino. en-b with th- b.ill in Mar-; I vv'-' a 7 V- KV' "r'l end but failed to '-rv punte-i 30 yaras to Monarat wno Two cf th(k tame3 wore mad on was thrown for a 4 y.rd lcrjs.

Mar- sensational runs following fumbles, quett -m penalized 5 yarxl for In the second perlotl Macltea picked off sfde. Wnne hit center for 10 up a poor pass to Capt. Robertson yards. Castner made mere In thejand ran 45 ards for a score. In mm place, but Notre Dame w-a the third period Frug -ne.

of Syra- emails ed 5 yards for offside. hftrdt lost one yard at tackle. hardt had neck hurt on the play, ar.d time -was taken out. Grant re- places Thomas for Notre Dame at quarter. On the third down Mohardt passed to Anderten for 5 yards ai the half ended, furore: Marquette Notre Dame 14.

Third Quarter. The teams took the f.cld at 3:45 to ertart the eeond half. Dunne klcitd eff for Martrnette, to Caitner, who received the t.ll on htj 20-yard Un and ran to hi 30-yard line. On ih3 next Castner runted to dhr on hbj tO -yard line, who was downed in his Taurh-r rnal two yanl: through iniar. Taufrhor then end.

nt Sha.v Ftoppr-d him with no pain. marte four yards Sard. jZ0(1 1: yarclJ for trinln? tho to mldMeld. Capt. Dun no at quarter for varJ tu" Tourtli Quarter Fisher failed to gain at 1-t't tackle.

(larvey went bark stopped Sheeley of the line and with no gain. Sheeley punted to (Irant. who ran yards to his own 3." jard lin. Wynne circled right end for 23 yards. Wynne failed to saain at I nn I at If ft I Tvnr.

a 1 on Notre Dame's 30-yard line. V'n V-I: asm er punt-d 00 yards to Dunne, 1 who waa downed on hb own 20-yard "i "'i rA line hy Kllcy. Taucher one ifA Vl yard at kft fc-uard. At an attempt at i' rrnt-r Taucher to iln. I li't Dunne fumLied after a Lad nasa Y- A from center and Anderson! Vjt '-Jrs'''JlXri threw him for a i yards 'CV' 'V'-Tlj'- -''5 Dun hp punted to Grant on the 4G- -V'-' -''f r-V yard line.

wlu.n he was downed. vVj.J Hunk Andtrsvn was ruled or? the VI Tv field und De err went in at cruard. I -v Notro Dam wa.4 penalized half the i V4'AA iV-'4 v' C'i'- VV' 1 distance of the Held, puttim; the w. 7- It. ball on the 2 2-yard line.

Mohardt KwO Vft failed to irain at left tac kle. Castner 7.7,V,'-v- -r, 7--a punted 4: yards to Dunne, who wa U-y'J V-V downed on hi 34-yard lino by An- i -s -iV l'i V'r A 1 deson. Taugher failed to gain at f'V" tv Fisher failed to tV 4 FTrce. Shaw tackled Fisher for no fv'y Vt'j-y; Kain. On a fake pass.

Sheeley ma do 'V-: X-V. i 'V iL'ht vnls at rhht tackle. l--. a. f.

Mm-. Notre name t. a i. 1 1 I Castner was hold u. nvur a worM'n record I 14 4.

l' gain at left guard. Mohardt went around left end for 35 yards, carrying the ball to Marquette's five Mohardt th. ball ver the line but w.13 called bac ir going out of bounds. On tho next play Wynne plunged throu the line for a touchdown Shaw kicked goal. Notre Dame 21.

Mar quette 7. Mehre went in at center for Far- son and Couchlin replaced Castner at right half, (karvey kicked off to Finnan on his 35 ar line where he was downed In hU track. On a uuv ..44.1.4.4. n.n.. 4.

gain. Notre Dame was penalize for off puttirifr the ball on No- tre Dame's 33 yard line. Coleman replaced Taupher for jmut as iinuvn i.ti iut a 1 forward pass to Iloessler whieh netted 13 yard. Coleman went through renter two yards, making it down by an inch. Coleman made another yard at center and Sheeley passe 1 etgrit yards to uegan.

Witn: one yard to go. tho next pi i.V NT i r- a. Tr ry non-i ll-rod -i r- 1 a i Sheeley at quarter for Marquette. Notro Dame, was asaln penalized live yards for off side and an argument ensued. Notre Dame's ball on tho yard line.

McC.lII replaced at center for Marquette. Cole man made three yards at rlcht taCKic. ivennin? went tnrougn cen- ter ror uve yaras. Kucnenoerg went through, centex for first down. scheduled game for Thanksgiving or Fall on Sotre Dame's 25 yard line.

not. If they have a game on Thurs-Cotton went In at tackle in place day the game will be on the follow-of Oarvey. The Marquette stands I ir.g Saturday. gave Oarvey a great ovation as he strolled off the field. After two un-)ii.

Coach Hurnham, surrounded by Ftuccessful passes. Coleman attempt- a group of his pride football-ed another pass which Mehre inter-j ers stood in the entrance of the Y. cepted and ran five yards. Mohardt M. C.

waiting until tho las: mo-passed five yards to F. Anderson. ment until s-n ling the telegram who ran 14 yards to the 40 yard 1 which would call off the game until line. A pas. from Mohardt to Klk later, disappointing a large number i was blocked.

On the next play an- ether pas was broken up as the i game ended. i mal Bcore, Dame 21. M.irquette 7. CALIFORNIA RETAINS COAST CHAMPIONSHIP STADIUM. STANFORD UNlYFF-i SITY.

Calif Nov. 10. California re tained the Fatdhc coast conference football title today by defeating Stanford. 42 to 7, In the new Cardinal stadium before approximately persons. Tho power of the Fear football machine, which has not been defeated In two years, was too much for the fighting Cardinals.

They were unable to stop the Fears' hackfb -Id in Its line attacks or around the ends. SYRACUSE HUMBLES DARTMOUTH ELEVEN NEW YOKK. Nov. -It. Syracuse humbled Dartmouth.

14 to 7. on a heavy gridiron at the Folo grounds toddy Tho Oranpo played a pupe-ident rlor game and the Green was lucky to escape more decisive score. xised a punt and Lynch pick ed up the ball and scurried 30 yards for a touchdown for Dartmouth. i) i) in: wins. NEW YORK.

Nov. 13. Johnny lvJndc today was the possessor of the Tex Rlckard diamond belt blemartc cf the Junior lightweight championship. He won on a faul from. George "K.O." Chancey of F-al-tlmore in the fifth round cf a 15 round bout at the Madison Garden last night.

Dundee was leading cn points when Kid Mo Fharlar.d the referee, stepped In And halted the contest. Will Give Exhibition Here V-' v-- T' e.n t-r Ja 's Conti Hoger I me-t Thanksgiving T'ay at Jako ut. and the Y. M. C.

A. gymnasiern at l-2iplaer in the world." balkline bill.ards. Four hundred The games "will be played at 3:30 points will be played in the after- and p. m. Arrangements hav-jion and niL'h Si ha.

-for lias broken inir be'en made for seating the fans it H.o hr high runs of and gran. I of 37 1-7 for 4.SC" prints. i- playing tiie samo kind of now in Chicraro. in one of fh-" of 4 so quints. At Philadelphia n- centlv he made a hiirh run of 37? i ami averaged lOi.i Hat.

10-vear-old Conti. the humpion of i ranee, has a run i i run record in Paris of and a i uns of 37D-33 1 ami in America. Hoth ar now playing in Chicago in the championship turnament. Char! Tonnt s. 18-2 balkline I Srhaefer's man- hal this to say irresp hail this to ctive of i -nn-nsro murnament turns WEATHER HALTS HIGH GRID GAME l-0''al Will At.cnpt to Secure i Nich Senn for Game This Week.

n.v football ptmo which was Tht to mark the clo.dng of the high school li2l footbali schedule was post-I on ar eoant of bad weather conditions, until Thanksgiving or; to 0. Kipping drives through the iarvar ijno. Saturday. Fnusual enthusiasm had lino by Knee and Foil, and long; -nil rp0 c.nln. e( aroused and many fans, de- z- r-ag runs by Singleton featured! -un Yale failed to gain on the spite reports sent ova tho city, the offensive play of the winners.

oUCC00dIng rushing attacks sho kick-jammed Carti.r Field and many Meeso a ml Stasand also played 0(1 nna started anoth. wer. seen at the local car football, the latter being that put Owen into pot station. it was not ascertained at tIruo lhis morning, whether or not th( windy City bootballers had At an early hour Saturday morn- of fans wlio were keyed up to the minute and also di-appolnting his men, because tli. were r.nxlou.s to the game and get It over with, in order to not get a late start on the coming basketball season.

Fut just the sam? the rain did not let up. nor did it give any indica- i tlon of doing so, but rather came down with lnrrcas-d fury. Reluctantly, the small party made their way to tho telgraph cir.ee and sent the tele-tram. Comment On Action. Some local supporters have expressed opinion that the game should have been played no matter whether in rain or snow, backing up their statements that it would have been asfnir for one as the other.

id. a is practical. Fut the game would not have been a success financially and the locals are going to need a dry field, with every- opportunity to open uj with everything they know. It will a game which the victor will know they have won. an.l a'so the Fender ttam will need th-- support of body, will need the entire southern cheering them on all the time if they are to come out winners.

Others underestimate the calibre the They r-. r- -1 i have been stacking; tliemselves up agair.st the bet in the1 prep football in Chicago and have ieen defeated only by small In a recent game with Austin, North Side they were d-; feated only by th- rr.argin of one touchdown. They a v. an atrial at- t-icK which 'l ut.tru. if any team In Northern Indiana face and emerge victors, in addition to thlat they have any number of ers of comparative ability.

Camel, Lucky Strike. Pie F-rmt. CheytertieU and Spur cigarett-s. for Carton Jl.CS. Cui IUto.

401 S. Michigan 3 20-tf Free Roy's Wat cht-a at Verncn'e 22ltf 1 r1 out. back Schaefer ini a 4.S 0 0 point match against any Inrr. of the Y. M.

C. A. CHICAGO. Nov. it.

A woral 9 i record for IS. 2 balk line bihiard tuurnun.viit play esta blushed tonight by Jake Schaeft-r of ehicaga when he averaged 200 In deteatmg 1 Welker Cochran of San Francisco, in a Til 111 tne rii a 1 10 tournament being lield tiere. Cocli- ran failed to count, the beir.g: Schaef. 0 0. The best previous averages vvero layCll forAVard pas.s for an adwanc; S3 1-3 made by Wille llcppe, worldof A burst against tho champion in 1'J15, ar.d 10 I'y niue hno lacked inches of first down.

Ceorge Sutton nearly two decades ago. WABASH TOO MUCH FOR HEH Little Giants Capture Annual Foolhall Clah Between INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 10. Tho Wabash backfleld too powerful for Depauw here today and the Frt tlo Giants were returned the victors In the annual football contest, 22 ion the receiving end of teveral i cult f0rWard passes. Denauw found the Wabash lino trtri ttrrtnff nnit In tViA Ircf tmJft 4.iv.4rt 444..

only a rew nrs: a.iftw. ine hor)( anc lts victory. In the early confined their scoring to the first IK.ri0(j3 tnf advantage, Ynk-'s two perlo'ls, counting 10 points in.and the were of the Flue, tho flrft 15 minutes and 12 In tho Throughout the game tho Individual next. Soon after the game began brilliance of Capt. Aldrich.

whether the Little Giants started a 71 yard run. in carrying kick or march down the field that ended In a touchdown when Sta.ian 1 took a forward pcisa behind the lines. Goldsberry threw the ball from tho 15 yard line. Singleton kicked goal. A few minutes later Singleton made a drop kick from the 22 yard mark.

lasos Over Goal. Halfback Roll passed over the goal for Wabash twice In the sec- on.l period. The ball was placed within reach of the mark the first time by two slashing runs by Single ton. one for 22 yards and the other for yards. Near the end of the period Roll intercepted a forward pass and behind perfect interference dashed 35 yards for another touch- down.

Wabash failed to kick poal each time. A fumble on a poor pas In th? third period, followed by a 15 yard penalty against Wabash, pave the Tigert the oval on the Little Giants five yard line. Wabash braced, how- ever, and Depauw gained but two yards In three attempts at the line. A forward on the next play was uncompleted. Flay slowed down In the last half, there being considerable fumbling.

Roth teams also were penalized numerous times. When the f.nal whistle blew, Wabash had nine substitutes on the fieli. The lineup and summary: Walvish (22) TTtcpamv (n) Meese Mendenhall stead L.T LL.3 Thorn L.G. Davis Kt vsler Aul St ra --an 1 sherry. Re Knee Singleton.

Score by Tit CI Winkle Diamond offer Fi-her H.R. R.H.B Ogden vers Jar.gro Maas periods: Wabash Depauw Wabash 0 12 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 scoring Touchdowns Etasand. Roll. 2. Goal from touch-' Singleton Goal from Singleton.

Minnesota. Michigan Referee McGovern. Umpire Cortright. A cries. Fieli Judge Wade, Indiana.

Heid linesman. Rushman, Indiana, HARVARD TRIUMPHS OYER BULLDOGS IN TRADITIONAL GAME Crimson Half Back, 0vcn, PI linger Over Eli Line in Final Quarter. i i CAMBRIDGE, Mas.t Nov. 1 A Crimson victory the success of Harvard spirit and Har-ard system marked tho annual Yale-Harvard eramo today. The score was 10 to It WMs last ptriod victory in which a touchdown by Owen, a Koal kicked from it by liuei'I and a Koal from tho held by Owen Kave the ttam of Capt.

Keith Kane points which surpassed the three by Yale throutli the UePI al or Capt. "Mac" Aldrich. kicked in the hrs: quarter. The. Harvard triumph was unexpected generilly, coming- at tho of a treason of uncertainty for the crimson eleven and of previously unbroken SUCeeSS by Yale.

It C.4-J.S- 1 an unprecedented triple tie in the standing amonrr tho "b.g three" I'rinceti-n tho winner over Harvard, Yale, tamers cf the Tiger, Harvard the victor over Yale. Crowd. This fortieth Yale-Hai ari ame was placed in the Harvard stadium before a crowd of ulmos-t 05,00 0 an.i the organized che. ring, the outbursts of applause, the mass of soiurs and the bard concerts that are traditional with theso contents, all en- I livened and colored the picture. To the Harvard victory, in which Its football coaching system, fash- I 4114 U1L4U41U I 13 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 tactics and Its football" spirit carried the team Piaymg fi'ht ing through periods of opposition by heavier end harder hitting team, Several contributed notably They were Owen, Hutll.

Fitts. Cha-pin and Kane. With leading- 3 to 0 the pa mo turned in the third n.r1rwl on iiiiolVa iVat in running back, through most 0f the Yale team, a punt wb.ich ho r.aught at midb Id. His dah cov- t.rtd yai-ds. carrying tlie ball to Yale's iL' vard line.

n.ai.l IViws: Opening the fourth period on tho nevt lineup, Ihiell cajiitaliz-'d the rUment r.f il er i i 1 Ii "Ii -i Owen strength for another assault and carried not only the down, but the goal, plunging over I the Yale ft wards. 1 i Yale put on an impulsive running attack on the next kickoff. Aldrich and O'Ht arne Ftabbing through for long gains Jordan for short jabs. They carried to Harvard's 15 vara line, weakening as they went, lvnv-! ever, and Chapin. a sub In tho Har- jvard backf eld, then blossomed Into la crimson rambling star with a run of fiO yard? after intercepting a Yale forward nifs tossed bv O'Hcarne.

Fitt; press.d forward 22 vards more in anothcr inrvard effort. From the 17 vard lin Owen broke through tho I1Iuo aiul rushed over the e-ml r.nlv to b'-? tonchdfiWn r(1 hni.lln" in tho for hs poal from tho rrl line 4 i. nan or. rn9 game ravo n.anara us in overhauling tackle, caught th? eye and the applause, of fpictaters on both si les. Lineup and cummary: Harvard 1) Fositlon Ya r.

Macomber End Kane (Capt.) Into i Cruikshank Dandis' i i i Left Tackle oiarlc Hubbard Tierney Crocker i RueTl j.tts Guard Ccnter Riirht Guard Right Tackle Right End I Dillcr Sturm O'llr arre Quarterback Aldrich (dpt.) Right Halfback Wen Mallory Right Halfback cburn sCor by Jordan Fu71hack Harvard Yale Harvard 0 0 0 0 1010 0 3 Touchdown, scor'ig: Owen. Goal from touchdown, Fuell. Goal from f.d. Owen. Yale scoring: from field, Al Irih.

R. W. Maxwell. Swart re; um-, pire. Tora Thorp.

Columbia; f. 1 1 judge. W. J. Crowell, Swarthmero; head linesman.

G. N. Dartmouth. Tlmo cf peri o. 3 15 i minutes each.

MORMXGSTAR DEFEATED HY SUTTON'S CUE WORK! CHICAGO. Nov. Fe 'lore- Sit- i trn of Chicago, t.l.iv defeated Oro Morrimotar cf San Digo 4'0 to 2 1 in the world's 1.2 balk line championship tournament. Sutton 1 laved oat tn twelve lr.r.ir.iv- wi'h aj hlr-h rtsr. of wh! mir.

had a hieh run Willie Hppe. the title r. a the defeated L'duir- Herr- champ4.on of Europe in tre second matca of th day. to in IS Hopre made a high' run rf S5 and had an avt-rage of 1-19. FOOTBALL RESULTS ard 10; Yaio 3.

OVrlin WWtern Hwn-e 0. 1 Hrown Colgate 0. Tarne ie 2 M.iryinl 0. D-pauwO. Case 2S: 0.

Hutler 2S; Franklin 0. i Wlsror.Mn i'hiaga 3. Michican 3S; 0. F.oston college 1c; tleorgetown 14- 4 Hamilton Union i. Hely Cross New Hampshire 'hio Illinois 7.

Iowa 14; Northwestern Nebraska 30; Anus 3. Indian 1 Purdue 0. Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyin o. Ohio Northern St. Xavi- 13.

Johns Hopkins 17; St. 3. Swarthrnore 0. Carr.e-jo 21; Maryland n. Cettysburg Mount St.

Marv's 0- Atrricultnr.il colt-- 14; Tufts 0. New York university Trinity Coil-go Nortii Carolira 7. Notr Dame 21. cMeg- 2 and I.e. 0.

Kalamazoo colkge 15; Alma se 0. P.uekneli G2; Susquehanr.i 7. D-nison lb delberg 0. Hiram Otterbein u. Fordham 14; o.

Fmversdy of Fuiialo Ker.s-- la er 0. (tie. Niagara university 13; St. 1 jna- tias cIlee n. aggies 14; Oklahoma 7.

South mktta Star. rada State Agricultural o. 'regon Agg it University Oregon e. (Tie) I'rdversity of Idaho Ck i 0. University of Arizona 24; Univer-' sitv of New Mexico o.

1 Ti I i i i. uniioii i I Ilari 1 sity cf Alabama 0. Tukane 21; I Louisiana State 0. North Carolina State 14; Wake Forfsf 0. ARGUMENT SPOILS FRESHMEN VICTORY IT.ll..

i'iiie lia who imi Dame Team From Fieltl Fol-Jowin: Controversy. Special to the New-Times: DANS1NG. Nov. 10. Tho gam between the Notre Dame I 4.

4 .4 ui a an freshmen ended in a row lore y. s- uiujj int. iiiuuii, -iitn wunt" lar. assistant coach of tfie N't tre Damo team, yar.ked hi; players from the field following an rank decision by the referee whih gave the Airg.es a touchdown, tie- 1. i 1 .11, iii- a.

i at? was forfeited before tho; iinal whistle was hclo-dub to blow. ji i.ai an Jiriru- ment which nro regarding a jr- ward pass o.a.la the Farmers whieh ra'uite in a touchdown. Ho. liar, as well as the eritlr Notr Dame team, contended ttiat the j. a a was lncomplet" it hi! the! ground before, the Agirio man catight It, but th-- referee de- dared the p-ay was bitimite.

I'elays. i This was tho final r.r.v for the yearling team, who had been r-c ing "raw" decisions air the way through the game, and decided to call th" men from the field the entire ons'-nted. The in cf -content marrt-d by fr.qif nt de-i r'. 1 r. lays, resulting from -j ci.ciens of othciils in charge of tho Ti." n'lre a-.

contest. team f. 'ht th Fls" xi) 'iiauri i n. .01 tre Dame team, furnl'hed the thrill -k- of th" afternoon when lv can'gh. a punt ar.d zigra-L'- thro-jirh tntire t'arr.

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