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Onli' f.ftant Slfln- -r i tts r. srnv v-tf t. in i ir- -fidier Department, Cftant ll.Vft- -ir vnAi. ocror.rn ia. mia- Harvard Defeats Fighting Penn State Team, 46-13 u.i LOOSE BALL TOUCHDOWN IN STADIUM TIE Dickinson Iins CORNELL HELD 0-0 DRAW LOUR IN HERO; ROLE AS LIONS SCORE TWICE BY PRINCETON Tiger Criddcrs M.ikc Beit Showing in Two Seasons CHASE LEADS BROWN TO 7-2 WIN OVER YALE I Scries of Sprints by Bruin Acc Pave Way for Defeat Of Outplayed Eli NEW HAVEN, Oct.

15 (Al) Lc.l by Hob Chase in a furious third prrioil attack tliat set the I'M back on its heels and finally resulted in a touchdown after Mittnny Vn.ih'.c toj Halt Crimson Drive Led CricUrd and rvin. I'a (HI. IV-i INS. i I he ln liMiMin Muhlni-lirrs (iiiilliiill niiilist iiimiIv In nkc ii i hi a IiiiiiiiU this allrr-iiniiii hIh-ii ami iii nllrur I.iiis nwarniril iinn tlie ticlil In Hie fourth qiiailrr inlml upon Liking Issue In lime Hilli a iIpiMiiii ii' I Ivillinm r. nf ll.irrisliuii, krrvinit an ticlil Jiiiliie.

I oil the tussle, 1.1 In II, ktoiiiK all I iti'it afler Hie driisimi whiili raiisrd the trimlile. hllliintrr as stunk M'teial Iiiih'm ill (he mrlre llir rniHii kiiiKnl In mum lilm, hut ex iniil spiinus Injurs I'nliie esiiirtnl him Irnni the (Irlil mill the i.inie wai Against Major Opponent, PRINCETON, N. Oct. va 1 CAMF.Ksncr. 15.

AT .1 Ai: O.i. r-fit 1 -v 1 larv d's jovt i meshed pi i fee: iv the pais i todav i 15. (Al'.) Pushed ami m.iulril iiiouni by all itn major ioppoinnts for tn.iny weary ImontliH, I'limrton in.ide a long jstep foiw.trd tol.iv an it r.i'liecl under a Uueatening Cornel! t. jt.ick to onlplay outlir-ht the jllii: Kid leain ihiom li the M-mnd ili.ilf of their twi unit, jirtill lillile.t alii) lliilll a nicies! I.i.. Nitt.m Slate lor tOI hard hht from open 46 1 a 61) yard drive itown tnc tieui, an alert Hrown eleven de.

PLAID, PREXIES The prune i mil. tie onte will as ar Vlelmy IN DEADLOCK -'i (CMtcd Vale. 7 to 2. in a hanl-fDiinlit kiiiih" before 15.0(10 fans In the Yale Howl today. n- Hlue.

nrhtnia to arlileve lis first victory of the m'umhi. uiietnn team ha eoini iicniiisl hi': learur uppo il ion Mnra vi- Mr fiKltl'ii v. a.miiiuil fnan Owr, llil. r.H.I ll WHS till' lll-t tie I ibiMHeen the tvui seliools in their I 'op III', the I r.i:'. I tack Mfiv Mi.l'i CHUVllI I.ions (.

i total Fii.ti i (Mine r.aek valient ly In Uie rlosinit II I.U1IM uy I.IIIIII'UI III nil' leiu ha, If I i -i-i i i minutes of the sUtWklt! to maren no IHHI. trilled to thi before lamle leain got Inside the otlier'l' luice within Hrown's ftve-yai'd AlaUi u.u fumlileil on the last play of the -'u-viiul line once, hut the plav Ph'sillK mi i this 107 ils. line, onee io ine one-iooe num. ipiiiiler J. SEVIRTHEIZSS Nutter leeoieiiliti fur fur the pail was between llif ItBil nr.ACU IOst BAIL ARROW I COAC OVC C704L TOl'CHDOWN hOR BIT IT'S A "jf sigf Hit' Ml a re or nvl, nuvec Penn two iiiiirkeis.

Cornell I'liliieil seven fust downs, hk of: llii tn in the second (iinirter anir I'luneliin six, but exiepL for tli.it only to we lla liopes daahed Jech mi the 32, against a powerful Hrown line, Just betoie the end of the Yules 19J2 andiron MiU'aaiiii1, Tech nliinet fut the reads: Two ties, one defeat, jin a pood spot, but an artnnneiit viiiiuv iiRivii lensued and I lie otlieials leversed tiRt.AT K1tlR liKllh :themsilu.s and rnuined the Brown, after settm much the (o W. wlmli kicked out worse of the soma for two quar- The Ci oiwjien i.i liiu fashion. O.i i' i ini f-imbliiic first em soi nnd iiiai ter lu-h, when tla PITT FRESHIES DEFEAT TECH II. Hcd tiain lookcii denuilriy; Kii rior, the fJHinn was evenly linn Id anil the LMl lilill iniilcisnf' hia i.ne a hiewk i fnablerl thr Lions i unsii-resf'i, pi.n-en luck tin? I .1,. ff.Olul hnlifrt mi iii': wa v- V.

IJ.O. th'ii nreLn.ir.Hiv Sd I 11 line. IMRVARD til! I Thi 'and the in. sen. louse bclih atm r.

i- i. ii i. l. L- 7 teis, put on a spettaeular victory on lust dow with aboiil a dine in the third with Chase the half-vard to no, on his own 4.1-.vpeinheHd. The alippery senior, yard line.

Deni ie lot the line and weaving and dartmis Ins way Ihroiith a field of Yale tat klers, (,,, ut hall baik ot away for successive runs of it un a' am ns 18 and 11 Mirds to carry the pix- me pem.ltv. W. km down to Yale one-yurd line. A. ilIU win (whence bia Bill tiilbane h11 the unv piled thiounh the renter for the a lnUm involved.

They touchdown. Chase added the extia millllv 'point with a perteet placement. blt 1atl Yale's bine two points were stunned. Tlwn ibev io.nl to in. inn ins in won ii iii ciierr, Cicotfilon, a little Coiiieli iiiix i Coinell iniircis lioe lor vir-' tiii as lie inti ri epted a pass tin end of the name and for a1 moment iippe.inil to he liaise Itiin lidnwil.

but lie was run d(iuii' mi li un eton's 4.i-yard line ami lie took a pass a iiioiiient. later to race to the Thiers' ynifl line, the mime ended befnia' maehme piirntm vhen (tie mvi break An exch.iiine tf pi.r.n lions i lie hiii: or. U.i and ftftc! C' llnii- ti.adr ii.icuii- to. ill." IH'll-l t. ji I i -i' 1 v.

LiMMiT.i -he s.vin another play foulU be rub. Iiiif'tip: at ii. i.i Ha. mane I ---r The-, P. i(t ks.

H( I'lHV, TlHll, i end runs Tom H.ivpci fuml.i an insirii- si ri-Lt tiui.ii-hail aoarert into turns i. Harflv rmrt ihul i. i. i. ii "I I 1 i i i Id achieved in the wannia moments of the battle, when, after a bnl-liant anie had carried the oval some yards, the Blue offense was slopped finally mid definitely on Browns one-foot line.

The ball went over to Brov. n. 1 and Chase, rather than risk a punt from behind his goal line, around-ed the ball for a Yale safety. "I penalie W. call it foilith down and it no at that, as oriiunally intended, which permitted Hie and to boot the ball beyond midfield and cease worrying for tlw day.

TKAMS I.U.M.Y ill II There was little to chouse between the teams, and the tie score was a true estimate of their re-sporfive abilities. Te ll Bained Vai.rl.im. tan L.im the lb- t. I yard Lin- I u't t. l.

li stv fl rof l. I Jt. i k. i ID 4 tun a- ii jj I o'lioii ata: lj in the louith. I i VXS i -1 yah: oi tpi.ai i i-l Except in the '--i- ward pa-s, Bne matter of for- IS1 in yards from sonmmiu.e nnd denionsiiaii iii from passes, i.eainst 127 ami 17 Cfnit'lfli liV Tiiu llsillin for W.

but the Presidents H) Il.Mlip an adanl.i".e over the bin Hint' The lineup: eleven all the way Upsds Turtle Creek fiill. 1 1 "ii I. .1. 11. I' .11 Ii.

T. .11 K. SI I. II ii. ICl.i A 4 lit if i i t.

v. fc-, ll.ii.nn llr .4 t'lt-f. tn -n Hr.u.M tun in Iv.nn-n'l buins art 1 Kfi'iinc nv B'i Vif T'i ifi- i. Jl.if.Ti. oria- n'.

Ki l'tr. lip li 1 1 in. II. IC.I 1 0 made nine flri downs iiiiauist seven. Only one of those nine llrsl and tens tesnlted from pie-MiiK.

On the otln-r hand, only three of Tech's first clowns came from sci immace. two from passes anil two more from penalties. Both teams used substitutes liberally. 1m, lead of beiim anybody's ball came," it was nobody's name alter those two muhIo scor-iiik in the first half, Hulll defenses were tmht and the kak-iiij. was spotty.

With a break or two. either team could have won, but. as matters stood at the neither hud iny lapses to rem el aside from the missed trics-for-points. Both teams used red terseys, 0 ti (I. 1 I i- I i.

i. i fit ll il.jini' kl. i.nr 1 i nli, I II l.i. .1 IT l.il.f 1 Hi Ullilf. I.

I.I The Sevvickley Township Hi.1l School footoall team furnished one of the big of the 1 M-asfin yesterday when it defeated the Turtle Creek Union llith eleven at Turtle Creek. 14 to 7, 'lie first setback of the season for I'oxy Miller's Class AA contender. A thrilling forward-passing attack paved lite way for the Se. wiiklev Townfhip victim'. th winners ull of their poiuU tin ourli Hie air.

took the lead when it sein ed a rafel for tackling Mc- Ki iig behind the goal line, Mc- Keng came buck in the second period to seine a touchdown and (. oimole added the extra point to Union a 1-2 ednc Sewieklcy i allied, however, when Shoaf and Uciijeit scored on passes in lie siituid and third periods. The lineup: plouHied 6.i yards to vvkiMi-: tu-fipeinne tiiui lie Hi-mast hauled con sfrral i.n:is. but his micd Ihe im-k time. The Lions eour.tered a thnil.iiK afiiii! mi.uk.

Tin the- ku-koiT on thi'ir hii.i three two ol li.rh passes trom lol.j to Coli.n.s. on Harvard's 2fc then fakea a reverse and twiau-d ms.de hi? ncht tarklr for a touihrionn unci ollins tied the si-ore with a kirk. TASSrS BRING SC ORI Harvard aeennd fccore followed the Penn gtate kiekolT. Capt Carl Hageman the Linns' Lne with a Sii-yarci ps.s from Weils. In the smne pi-nod Warren Casev.

the Crimson', "conri stnnR ernr, intriri'p'ed an enemv pass and ran to their hue. Charlev Ncv.n passed 24 yurds to Jac Di hn una after JHik Cuckard. the C'rim-aon's hiu-kfli Id air. fmled tn make the renihir.inR yard three in rc. Nevin r.ropped back to tn-15-yard marker, faked a phui -Went and flipped a aforint pass to Cnckard in the end yone, Criekarci.

informed of his successful psvcholocy rxaminat.on before the fanu- oprncd, lor the second time in the third session. marehtiiR 28 yarn vnih Nenn after a Penn State punt had been blocked and n-eoverea. i Grady. Criekarci oerstuoy. then i-im red the action and aided Nevin the Wt-vard march that produced tin fifih' Harvard touchdown.

The lineup: The lineup: HAriHra -4b J'i-iiii a i- I 't mi C- 1. Hr. Cd- I' ji it. h' li.iiK-f..r i iinufn.ttri mt. CHARLEROITOPS huh was 110 bargain for the Hih School (iriddcr Suffers 15 Token Neck ST.

I.On.. 15. INS. Sii'Ii a Uroen neik. Thon.H.s 1 suii'-t ituie ttid on ii st.

i.oiiis li ih School Imittwi: team. ftf for lu.s tor.nv. -red the a foMii.ui name here ye'terday his team won, 24 to 0. i p'rtatois, but they made up fur CLAIRTON, 12-6 5 this niriKcd color scheme by em MIXED PENALTIES Argument invofv. ing playrrs and officials late in the fourth quarter of the Carnegie Tech-W.

J. 6 6 tie battle at the Stadium yesterday. W. J. as oft side on final down and Tech declined the and wanted the ball on downs close to W.

40-yard line. An- other penalty was called on Tvch for piii.i on Deacie. the ball carrier in the play, After a consultation, the officials decided to enforce the offside penalty and gave the ball to W. which punted out of danger. For awhile the situation was quite complicated.

These are Sun-Telegraph pictures. ploying a white football which was easy to follow. Maybe this whitewashed spheroid h'fd something to do with the deadlock. I i. It.

11 C. 7 Chaiieroi Jliyh scored a last-minute touchdown to defeat Clair-ton. 12-6. yesterday In an exciting fiidit between the two Class AA I. I.

I I. IT ll li JeanncKe Defeats Moncssen, 20-0 li M. Iv i.v. 21. L' i i.

-r rihi-f tan Hut purr's la 111- Mipll'it I' lIitC'l i a M. In ki. on The iwritij nidrj uith -I'tM, Annv, IX, I I'i Kid: I to I'll! 4'. trie plat, ft tif r- How Pitt Led, Trailed and Rallied To Defeat Army Eleven at West Point JEANNLTTE. Oct.

tlili out-smarted Ihr Moncssen Greyhounds here today to gam a ao-to-0 victory. The Jeannette gridders resorted to an 1 r'-Tfl- I miu hi n. l.i' Timimliii. li.ii... iij.

.0, I ilili lit- Conference tennis at Clairton. In winniin; over their stroiiK rivals the victors reversed the verdict of last year. The scoiina was all aeeom-plished in the last period. Clairton was the first tp score, Brenner taking the ball over for the Cokers. Mahovlnh was substituted for Davis after Clairton had scored.

The new man skirted the end zone for 50 yards to tie the score. As Hie mime neared the close. Brown, another substitution, threw a pass near midfield to Hughes who ran for a touchdown to decide the buttle. The lineup: Fourth Quarter lfii Jt kn hflt I'itCrii th bHit on t-r UttiiK ti'Mtir-ii tam Ann ncriim trt ft (it tiim aerial attack. A pass to Naples enabled the Hid and Blue to score its first touchdown.

In the sec- II4I1 Kid 10J 1 11 ond period, a puss put the locals 'ff rVn1. in scoring position lor their sec- "UI 1 ond marker. The final score came WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, in the third period when Holleran W. Oil. 15.

Cham- cauiilit a pass and skirted 30 yards pious in the women's singles, for a touchdown. Monessen never im-n's doubles and mixed doubles threatened. The lineup: were crowned today in the Green- nr. knt ifi; turf n-i. -d "ttti vm.tiut jp.

V. 11 I Ii i l.n r.r kut up vjt fur -11 in teiioler i'tJ un k'frt flie 'Urdu Bp alum i 1" iHkit trie WHIf iV h. Kij Hrtv on Jt leii'l at Hi. WLST POINT. N.

Oct. 15. The play-by play story of today's thrilling football struggle between the University oi Pittsburgh and the Army at the Michic Stadium here, re- veahng how the lamed Panthers hrsit led, then trailed and finllv curt it on to win, IS to 13, I. Mil--. I'linrlftnt 11 1 ml Ol K.ni' ll lTfi.ll H.

lc.ru. A. list h.i tflP 41 Mfir ami fir t.f V.r fjf-r lle'it 1 r.i. I't. v-n: iiiki A nr.

i Hi ult i Pk 'brier autumn lawn tennis tourna- Mi.i'.i... incut. Miss Joan nidley. of England, I haul I i it I' t' tl I in I T'nii 7 f. ilnrvs-d 7 Hi frsii Cnllm-.

tf' r- Coll. li'af i'nU: lllll i lln.rlu). f-fl'lfi Hr-'! MM fir 1 n. tf.ti'hiinu i Mulj lo I a -if Jur Br! I a k.i'i. nif.M,r I Ii urt I Ml.

.1 I fnli'-lif Hill' niOliltl. I- i-t'i-! Snyder Plays Hero 1 TH- 1 II'! tin) B'n! I li. I- U.K. ii K. mitl ll- Nmiiii I i.iil-r I'r.

In I Hlii nk I i i re.ik.Mti iU'f-c Ann kutfi hfd tlvwn cr'(i itie idH i Hfi'l vefil, barn iiiM th" Army ''r r.ackrtf-nl. h'u- ii' pM vim inniintiicit I i. r. I I i I'. g.

l. li i. ii. Br.nt..T Mho. VCnO'iiie I'HlTl K.I'l.tl HIl I I.

JJifc4Q iti'i in.J at rii.t.t for cm ot Sfr.i-:,.n via 1,. Hurt! ii-I Tif ll II khiii Kr.irr Mil, )J; rt nr'l-r 12 i Vint A 11.11 .1. 0 ft First Quarter i-ht ToiK'hflfiw Mri-nni ltd Ihir. I' Kill -Hi fl 7 7 ii II II ii ii lr- Cl.i lliflli-rin nl Ol. I'T Wi-inli.

ihir. I.IIK'Mirill r'-'lf-r i. it V- em- 1 'j t'ff t.Ts! UlU Mi'no (ii.ii t.ft.p tlin, f.f-isf l-is'. Sui -t ,1 r-if iinvt-4 on it hip rrfcrrp; lafKn, umpire; He(. IllilllM i Tr.

I tni'lrp IC'i i'ttt HI Third Quarter (if lini Inr Tit I repfiireu per victory or lust week at Hot and defeated Miss Virainia Jfice. of Boston, 6-4, to cipture the women singles title. '4 :1 men's doubles final whj won by Gregory Miingin, of New- ink. N. nnd Frederick C.

Bagm, of New York, who beat J. Gilbert ilall. of Kast Orange, N. and iir. William Rosenbauiu, of New York, 6-3.

4-fi, 7-5, fi-3. I Miss Ridley and V. C. Hock- nieyer, of New York, downed Miu Rue and 6-4, 6-2, in theo mixed floubles, 1. hi PlM llfe' Clil Ihr nLirTPtll A run S.

h.i in pi ri Pri.ii W.iiVi "11 I 1 vhl i fi i iiii fsniHn- Kiski Loses, 14-0, To Navy IMcbos iiml I'm CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS I 1" ft hit. IVtlO rtt lU N. I. '13 iiliiinlilii fin l.ifiihini on tlif Arm1. I ri rvx inr Pit it rtrht Secoirl (Quarter lf VtrUJ 0 ffT It r.ii ll' c-ii ii fiiriiill (i.l.

Hv I -V. Illll.Mll, 2- lull I.i I I V. llrol Ti I 111 I III. Ill h- it I Ull cfi tit Tul It i Hi r'. ANNAPOLIS.

Md.t Oct. 15. The Naval Academy pleijes reveled in a clearrut. victory over the I eleven of Kiskiminetas School, of A I ii ii i irve id ii. i A I III I'll I nl.in I MitlillilllHtl own I) In 1.

jsoje as nsti ins GREENVILLE. CM Thiel College bad the sco. ini: cn Sitppi-ry Ittc-k in aiioitierv fairly even duel l.cre tins ci noon to wii'l the Teai hers to a With the exception of l.he paiade viiicli eari.cd M.iJ-. tiic line in line pimcc, touchciov, in the second pci.i.u. and a "j-yuut brdiiuni run pum a fpinnei pim by tack in the liniii pence! Kock had a ihrhi com' on ice pround eainiriB.

Tin- i i i tt HtlllTl I ll.i..-ll 1.110, el''i- Salisbury, in a despeiaiely "I I'l'i it-v kin 'H-irt-d ft l'M lfn! l'ilffd tO 1, iiki mi I'liniiii Hi'tlt't 4-rrlolM'd rUhl llt'klr lift TP- wim- Ixr lour jiinlk. Heller Iiii i-t-d a miT tl.f riimI lull' )i Iimi' dcIkh ii. llir jm hBi't'it atd t'HiHtiiil. trt tur Un- t-ttta imIm in "iiii lit Witt-. V4UI rtc Afim Irnnlesteu ame here toduy.

The Mfl'I (I lll1 fie-I'M iJIMiv. JHlfli (ifi in- i- till "A US for thte-p for r- i 1 ift'JC 'f A fi. in i.i I 'tit- Mi i f--r fur 'Erie East Wins Thriller, score was 14 to 0. Kiski Is peilmi fH.n-d lu rifrt a' irih il i llif keenest rival of the pleb utT f.it At ID- iifd lifft il" ill itnliffi) hut rfn in Ends Ashland's Win Streak ASHLAND. Oct.

The which also was slopped bv an In-I winning streak of Ashland High lerccpled pass. but. on Hint occn-j. Schools Terrible Tomcats, which sion iHicsible victory went elim.1" ji wrt.t in ni and one of the tew teams to bring about their ilefi at in recent years. The plcbes did nil of their lug in the second period.

The first score was tallied on a 40-yard dic-h bv Hamt around the visi- tors' left, flunk. A few minutes later, T. King swung around Ki.ski's left for a sprint of 2.ri varus to plant the ball on the in- i vaderti' 20-vnrd line. Three line tanks netted yards, then Pratl unleashed a pass to to cover the remaining 15 yards for it. In in 'if on tif I tttrikl lor fiv Iniriw at ri -'O Hi: in ihr I t'-'-d il 8 tf Ha Armv i irtn'ti Ki iii s.

firm tt'iv mi the H'0e 8f-tl It r'ijie)''J niton ii.t Kir.i1 VlflHl ll iiieriiigind certain defeat took in pliice, Gonskl crossed the goal line as the eun sounder! mid the Kite boys did not. nltrmpl to riyisler the extra point. Tin Jv ic tm in M.t' llfftiU i' 1 ri ii' wt ff.f 7 v.i-d untl (ft I Wit TnnrPi' f( PlM two aril kJHi.j. k'r tot i-'hl ii 'It pief In Vt! 't f.n tt uf '-enrpr rr io i a in UMelc jV it'ifis imr un 111 Tr-f J.rtw -trri. iif-tlf' Mb tn I'UVA (l ii n( I httUay on f'vrl.

on von i'i't I V. All Ol 11 1 1 Mi. nn Iiuiilril In lilt wlitt f-ntpf ii tot i hdnwn. Tlie lineup; i.i'un hit f.r 1 nti't i li I i id. Nkl'lnniir on hi fill i tu ltl.il hm ruinl i iKiijih ir tfit '(H'kvi! rufllfl i.ijf) 'Un -in iiti.

rue) rr.Mtt I hp M-hi I ti I Mi ft! (J in of li tftMt Pit! n- 1 l''f two i 'I ti; i rK Urdu l.neup: y.n A no. nn I-1 1. el ii I. i I hi. lean Siii.ir.-i.ili ll I dated It out November 11, 115.

and stretched to 35 consecutive games, was snapped here this afternoon when Johnny Gonskl, end. intercepted a pass Just as the final gun sounded and raced 45 yards lor a touchdown I hat. gave Eric, 'Pa. I Ea-tt HlRh School a 19-to-13 victory in the most, thrilling baltlc that this quiet little Kentucky town has seen in years. Gonski's game-w inning run funic just when it seemed the battle would end In a 13-13 deadlock, for the Tomcats, hghlini; desperately after enlerinir the la.st quarter with the score I3-U against them, had unleashed a spectacular aerial ttij tiJiii, i bou.rid pUf.tfv KlH I.

iiiniti 1.1 A.hiioni vv-'itvftr Biinrrl i'lunii Wni inrr iinilin SI.HBBI fiwiri Cinii.ijiiiir i ornle Iiiiiini 8 7 .1 i ni iv Hr I. 'i Iiyk. II 11 .1: li K. I. II n.n KANE HIGH BEATEM A h.

t-H I tvi. 1 A pfl Ki Muri-ik It' ii'ilim I 'nun hf.i inKPt )iu' KltiR Wiiort tM Hindi hiiiK Kvrihn a I (-M K'cli 1 .1 iftnl' T-rmi'v hi-r ied rl h'iHh- I timv 4rniT. 11. Uf0 uff right Inchit fur lufJt f.n;l Ht(n Hi (fit Un- fiii'h'p K.ltU. hit C-iV ts 'in fir Pll! 4-H "1 it Hi VlMiil I NX It u.i K' e1 if idit lu t.i.

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'lulldlll. I 4 'rt out Iniii'iilr '-'-5 REAVFR HIGH WINS I "A i.l I'fi i in. 1:, Mi Hi Mi H'f'wl tn Mi i oir'iin I it; i if 1 M. I 1 1 uliri-ki Mllll. it- I ir inr fur li ll i-l 111 Hr IIU attack which had carried llicin Ironi their own HO-ynrd line to ti lir n't a Vlt-'ilMll'll I'M I.

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N. Y. WINS. 13-0 a 1 1, i a I i I miie VILLANOVA VICTOR in Mine. i- I'UI 11.

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