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SPORT SECTION THE LINCOLN STAR YKAR SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8 IONkEiaiir PAGES Nebraska Drake Wins 14 to Victory HUSKERS LOSE Lincoln ON DRAKE GRID Blizzard Rages As Bulldogs Win First Victory In Years Over Nebraska; Costly Fumbles Mar Game. ElSr FOR TIGES High Triumphs Over Omaha Central RED AND BLACK CRUSHES RIVAL Mexican Fans Cheer Dempsey Huaker-Drake Statistics Crimson Looks Miserable In; BY SHERMAN. 36 to 0 Defeat On DES MOINES, Nov. Drake Bull- 1 Princeton Soil.

ilog.s and the weather jinx combined force.s here today to hand Cornhuaker football a knockout punch right between Old Harvard FailS TO the eyes. Lining up against the Huskers while a blinding! snow blizzard was raging from out the north, the Bulldogs! over a fluke touchdown during the early moments Win Easily, of the struggle, later drove through to an earned touchdown and topped off their efforts with an additional two points on ov 2 hallowed iii.stltiition known as Harvard football laid j.oor old rlKht and died ib-ath this af- trrnoon. Aliuoet an I alone. 11 bteallu'd Its last on a bed of rty and the of its i agony was hori'ible to contemplate. At b-Hsf.

true If one haji- pens to be sitting in the Harvard this as Hrtiu'etcm all over the I'rliuson to win the prc tniere of the llig '1 hreo series liv the score 36 to 0. It was the wor.st teat In Harvard history, tmt not bv a nmrgin. At that, last year Princeton won by 34 points, inakinK a toial of TO for two games while md at all. a forim millionaire dies In rags, his poverty is So it was with competitive orath today. It was only ten years ago that thi.s poor, gasping men of today was the recognized leader of collegiate Hut a lot of things can happen in ten years and the professional niourn era who stood over the corpse were made well aware of it.

Crowd In on Nearly 60,000 persons were in on the grim secret the game w'as five minutes obi. Htarting off as though it was facing the scrub team ot the rnational Horrespondenc Hchool. the Tigers swept over for ten points in the first perltid. And. having burned the a Nebraska the total of which wa.s a 14 to 0 triumph for Drake.

Drake Win. Tbilldog footliall histiiry ha.s ith few over tiraska To he trmre prior to today's lunl exact one triumph over the grid (Warriors of I'ortihus- kerland. It is a matter of record that the Hulldog tiampbal on tbirn- Yarda gained on ruehing Ne busker f.u- back In campaign braaka. 101; Drake, 65. of Thi-n iime a string Yarda gained on forward five Nebraska victories Nsbraska, 1 for 20 yards; Drake, 0.

intermediate tiirouglumt the passing years, until the Huskers i-ome to view a eombaf w'itli as a matter of fact affair, the iiHiislons of Nebraska's triumph being the only uuistlon at ts.sm*. Perhaps the t'ornhuskers of sntlelpated another NshruskH vte- tory today, but if so their limis failed Utterly The fact is the Htilldog pursued the pigskin pastime, diligently, taking full advantage of every break in the game. But he did nil of that and more. He the neediMi puiieh in the pinch ami. packing that punch used it most efficiently in giving the dope ket such an upset HM that particular ha? Total yardags 126; Drake, 65.

Forward paasaa braska, Drake. 0. Firat Drake, 2 10 yerdi; Drake, 25 yards. Yardage on kickoffs Nebraska, 2 for 95; Drake, 1 for 45. 10 yards; Drake.

50 yards. Yardage on 12 for 475 yards; Draks, 17 for 595. Average of 40; Drake. 35. Fumbles of ball recovered by not in many seasons of 12; Drake, 4.

Own fumblsB ka, Drake, 3. MISS 1 ilS GftGD MAROON The heavyweight title holder waa literally mobbed by fight fans when he visited the Mexican capital. Believing it is best to do in Home as the Homans do, shaded his ayntht.lic nose with a wide spreading sombrero. AS CLOSE GA Washington Pikers Hold Bengals 14-0 Before Large Crowd. BT.

LOPIB, Nov. 7. -(1. N. 8.) By a 11 0 defeat over Washington university's Pikers, the pigskin sport.

Toss Plays Big Part. Nehra.ska sevt ral of whom the lug apeetacle, are explaining with exi'elient tonight tliat the lost game Captain out- t'aptain Wclr In the turn In the flipping the eoln choice of gtials A thlrty-mlle gale was raging out of the north as a to take the north eml the flehl, thereby gaining the Bulldogs atlv.mfage of the wind wt inlng toss, were In to the as.sume nse The gale gave Drake a decided ud- i vantage punting exchange and the Hulhlogs were eontent to take things easy ami await The In making their appe.iiatie«*. Ne- hraska's offense apparently had the Missouri university retained pnweg to plunge with the lead I the Mlssuurl Valley con- hall, Imt the was ference here With a cold Hllpiu'iy as so miK'h grease and I drizzling rain that all pi rslstent fumhllng tiHerly hut the ardor of 12,000 fans the every ffort In- game early Into a punt- augiirate a score p.irade. Within i ing duel, continuing throtjghoul a less than five minutes after the wet. slippery affair, openimg of the gajue a Mlssuri made its score in the hnckfleld man his lutches arcond when full- on the slippery and Dajitaln k.

broke through the line for a hall from gain the 3-yard line. Clark, left Know -covered gridiron, raced halfhark, the ball a on mhiflcld to Nehraska the next play and Jackson finished first for a touch.Itiwn. Cogllzer, right Husksre Await Breaks. end, added the extra point. slng goals at the start of a secoml totichdown by Jackson second the nhuskers the third period and an extra point for the kick by Llndenmeyer, netted the shutout defeat the Pikers.

MAROONS BOW TO WESLEYAN Wiberg Plunges Across To Touchdown were run amf the i i I TT And Methodists Grah Homecoming Victory Over Morningside. ststentlv punted. evidi'Htly playing ftn- t'leaks, hut the for- on Page Two.) Drake-Nebraska Observations. Not the Cornhusker Pyra- cnse contest of when Nebraska the Orange, 8 to 0, during a pelting elect storm on the l.Ineoln fleht had Nebraska ers a football game under such detestable vveath- romiitlons as were in evidence todav. The sather alihl" is not 1 elng as an UHe liii ir Nehra'sks's The 71 were present with a fighting.

uggregation which circle Is Just as elexer a.s his boosters have claimed. Is a tackier possessor of a keen nose fur the hall. Nearly half of Nebraska fumtiles were Sloan, Drake atlherents have a claim that Sloan l.s en titled to eonshlerathm by the hackers of the all-star teams Nebraska are willing to second the motion. bored with repetition thing a hromlth in that began stialn- ing for the bizarre, so fur us ftirwaid iia.ss wltli one to gain on the much for the fense. As for its it hod none.

One first wa.s gained all At no time was Harvard in of the hall in.slde th: 35-yartl line. It Easy. arralgmneiu us a r. fli'Ctioii on Hie of ioolbull by and the wiUer has no parUcular wish to do this. In tact.

I'rinceton team was Ju.st about as good tialuy as any the Tigers have mustered in several years. It had one man. Juke Slagle, who was a football In He beautifully, he ran with speed and reception and he forward pa.s.se*! lo. a marksman hitting a bull's in the first half alone, Slagle eleven and nine of them were ctuiipleted a net gain 'if 146 yard.s. Slarting on his own 2U-yard line in the opening Slagle a pass Dignan for sixteen jards on the xl play shut another to Frank Lea for a gain of tweiiiy-five Then a series of plunges by ami Dignan smashed uve for a touchdown before nun I utes the game was got Hie score it gol be a habit with lilm, the young ma kicking a field goal from the 23- vard line and also two goals fron, The field liter fumbled on 34- yard line.

Stagls the B-g Noiss. As though this was not enough, Slagle high In the air to intercept t'oady's pass at midfiehl. Then he da.sheij back forty and laid a path to third louch- ilown. But Before a large homecoming day crovt'd, Nebraska Wesleyan kept its 192.5 record clear of defeats by triumphing over the strong Morningside college eleven of Sioux City, 7 to 0. The victory enabled Wesleyan to retain its position at the top of the North Central conference.

Field Snow-Covered. The game was played on a snow- covered field lull drew fortii the bitter rivalry Avhieh has featured past between the two elevens. Morningside had the better of the argument in first downs, making yardage nine times while the Methodist made hut three first downs. The Wesleyan team, however, made better use of its yardage, hunching the gaims in the second quarter tb score a touchdown. Captain Oscar Wlherg.

big power In the We.sleyan offensive scored the Wesleyan touchdown in the second period after the Yellow and Brown forwards had Idocked a punt and reeovere.t the on the Mornlngshle line. Wibsrg Scores Touchdown. Methodists thi ut loose with a series of line plunges Wl- going off for the winning touchdow n. Wiberg also place- kicked the extra point. strong wind passing rather uncertain the Methodists failed to use the aerial route thniughout the game.

The lowans, feeling mure confident in passing ablUly, resorted to the air a total of six times. The Maroons not gain anything by this though, as two passes were Intercepted and returned for about the same Cq 11 FOOT'S Ns- -Ohio Stats, 7: age as were Hie two as far as was passes. The oth.T passes were In- The air game netted Iowa a total of forty-five yard-s while the Nebraska Met hod athletir management for a rapacity crowd right out of the field and .11 tn stadium W'alls, the attend- nia.le the pr.ibably was no more than vor Drake five thousand In view of the temp- same Held am He eat atlrred up by J. I'luvlus. the iu ends tl'ie argu- large.

It e.en gets The first seve two In hut nhusker-. fuinld. aw Hie bull i the trant Hovernors f.nirten whJe Dtake played of Nebraska nn.l HammlU Iowa sixty of seven The xurdage tolsi Is also In ivor hv a eomfortnhle against who'h It mav be that Drake rount''d points ami Oniah.i rial train an ex- iUf. I'iHind i finiished with a cerned, the end was far from li.ep In his own territory In the leait, he a long pass to Caulklns and that worthy Ists returned their Intercepted eight yards to Harvard's 12- pusses for a total of forty yards. The storm Idew Neither team suffered very greatly tlynamlc plunges by Dignan from penalties.

Wesleyan received a ami the fourth touclidown of th loss of fifteen yards by this means half was hleved. while the lost ten. Harvard played better footliall The players the in the third th fouml WUierg the shining light Tigers but the fourth for the Nebraska Wl- c.uarter was hardly under way tterg's running, plunging, and punt- Dailiy blocked punt, up jug thrilled the large honiecomlng the hiill and ran yards time after time. Culvert ran the end for gains be- able intereepHng two of the lowan's pasae.K The York athlete a liVil i'arrier, ndereasl name, ami gifted nature, into man no In running wlbl ami with rb tai klf iif; n. Ill ler tth fioui eight to eightei'n tlie bull a to Hie --hadow th rs ball Liosup and Summary night breaking with the another score, the; at a at reupon 1 rlm eton addetl the hllarUy l.y fiHitliall! were the of honor was a to tlie margin sei eral lonlsis eoming from Lincoln and game throughout.

Danker plunged the line In his form. IN THE WEST. At Des 14; brsska, 0. At University Weelayan, Morningside, 0. At St.

14; Washington, 0. At' Iowa Stats, 9. At Aggies, Marquetts, 0. At Oklahoma, 0. At 13; Chicago, 0.

At Iowa Iowa, 0. At Chicago Northwaatsrn, Michigan, 2. At Columbus diana, 0. At 20, Franklin, 0. At 33; Butler.

7. At 23; Colorado collage, 6. At 12; St. Louis 6. At East gies, 5t; Toledo, 0, At 12; Muskingum, 0.

At 6 Ashland, 0. At Bowling Grssn Bluffton, 0. At Gambler Kenyon, Hirarp 0 At Mount Union. 6. At Cincinnati St.

Xaviar, 19; Akron, 0. At 10; Marietta, 7. At Cleveland Case, Ohio Northern, 6. At 20; Dayton U-, 6. At Cleveland.

Creighton, 30; Grange Fumbles In Mud But His Mates Pull Out Victory. Illinois Stadium Jammed To Cheer Zuppke Team In Victory. T'RBANA, Ills. Nov. N.

heat Chicago today, 13 6, thus bearing out the tlopestrrs' but It liecause Illinois was the best team In the muil and rain. Illinois mil on the long the Marmms were to keep their hands on the liall and fumbled often that it wa.s Inevitable that sooner or later it jirove costly. with all its hutter-flngers, might have won if its star of the ilay, Yards" McCarty, had not been completely out In the second quarter that was off the field to return no more. Up to that time, been the chief villain in smashinK through when his forwards Illinois line to tatters. With him on the sidelines, the rest of the hackfield proceeded to show how much fumbling Xuur men can do in one game.

Britton Outshines Grange. Tf llllnpis hail any outsianding star, it was Britton, put in there because of his trusty toe. That toe, the hall on its way In view of Its slippery hlile, more than once averted dl.s- aster. As for the famed (Irange. he figure.

He wasn't what the rai'etrack follower.s call a su- today. ilhtn't have much to get started in the going and many the Chicago fiirward.s crashed through and nailed him in his His tries to pain eighteen and his lo.s.ses totalled twenty-six yartls. In the first quarter, the the hall deep Illinois territory lost it when missed the hall entirely In an at- fiehl goal, regained it on Britton's out bounds kick, rushed it to line and lost il on a fumble. Driven hack by punt from behind his own line, the Maroons again drove forwarti utiHl a forward pass w'as intercepted. Fumblsa Ball.

(Sianpe, laklnp it upon himself, to the at that stage, If and McCarty fell on It. Bested between quarters, the Maroons resuineil their driving factloH in the sectind quarter ami qulcklj rushed It the line for their only touchdown. More fumbles entered Into the play then, more failures to get the ball, moro ml.serahle k.s out of bounds and eventually Illinois got tho ball on Chh'ago's 2-yard line. Kven then It took two hard thrusts to push it over. A little more of the same messing of things took place in the see- ond half and once more, thanks to fumhles, scored agsln this time extra point afterward.

Btatlatlcs are of little use for such a game, but they that Illinois gained sixty-three yards and lost forty-one from scrimmage a net gain of twenty-two yards t'hlcago gained 147 yarilt nnd lost 4t. a net gain of 106 yanls. Uli- nols first ns the number of five, and eight. 1111- completed four out of for- w'ard pass atteinpls a total 5.S yards, while the completed one of eight for fifteen Lincoln Scores Sensational Victory On Snow Grid; McBride and Witte Shine in 21-0 Win. 4 7 4 1 a II s.i tii IIKIII I -i .4 flrwl ilitwii bv down sh I ii tanlN riistiiiis Hitrnt 4'orwnril iiivoiii Own Net PenalfleK 0 I) S-; 7 a a a a a A a I a a 1 a 4.y I .4 4 I I rtf down Itti 4 4 a a 0 a Kntnnl verlm t.4 IV tanlK 1 .1 I I a .4 0 orwmvl lin oni a .7 0 I 0 A a 0 wverage blni krvi KiekofTv KtekotT II Hall Meld KoaU Fleid la 1 IK a 17.4 a a a 2H.4 4 17 la 1 I 5 74 4H 7 A H7 a a a a aI a a a 4.7 7 a a a 0 a I a 1 4 a 17.7 a 47 a 7 a A A A I A 1 gained Net riiiifit ivieinsr I'lint I'etnriiH Ibinls liliH'ked Klr-kolT vnntage Kirk Hall II Itali I teilt Htteinpl Meld 4 a a IS .1 I a A ft Ift a a 7 I 4.7 4A 0 AIA A a A 0 a 0 I A 40 .37 27 A A A 1 a A I A A A a a a a a A 4 I I I a a 7 ft la a I 40 Hi I I a BY GREGG McRRIDE.

A powerful Lincoln high school football team drove another in its claim to a state inter.schola.stic championship Saturday afternoon. Coach W. II. Browne lied and Black mole.skin warrior.s, movinpr as a well-oiled machine. pluriKod and sprinted to a 21-0 victory over Omaha Central its traditional rival.

Halfback Still. Breaks His Arm Lincoln victory over Omaha Central was not without its cost. Halfback Dick Still received a broken arm on first play of tho game. Still was one of the best men men on the Lincoln squad at running interference and his absence will be a blow to the Red and Black team. High SchoDl At 21; Omaha Central, 0.

At Reserves, 26; ftvlilrlnl hts 7vay to big galn.s Omaha Central Reserves, 0. Lincoln Smoothly. Tho Lincoln high machine to a perfection during the first half rci'llng off In first qunrtor. scoring unoHii'r In iiccond and coasting In wiHi a win in two final pcrtoits. The victory' was onrned on morlt victory In hh moinl or of tho toam In glory.

and Black forwar.i wall pif.H«'nl»'d gridiron brawn to the attempts the hacks when on d. fi'iisc and, when on Hto ya7vnlng tn the through tiaoks through tor a jiroccsshm of U.S. a proi'csslon of fir.st was team In 7 of tho word, a forma In which hall wore cordcd a of In- tho vanguard roil- Jorsoved nthlotos mowing down 7vhllo tho with pigskin tuckod umlor his arm sldo-stoppod and playing his b- st game on f. n- Carroll, 6. At 14; Western Huyck Delivtrs Goods.

In lino Huyck hus again tho Reserves, 6. At Denver Montana Stats, 25; Hnlfl'tck Da t'ffor! wii' to I ksns know that Drake the roKumptlon of gridiron with tho Huskt rs ami to con- uui.il was niam do I tinue snnu.tl of In lugging the I tion through the omtng simply not hobl to the sllppeiy hladdir nml nelthir could in the I'o nhusker t.a< t.a.-Ws, had little succes- w.itherlan.l one only years. It will he turn pet form at Lincoln In to A charging Drake forwaril breaking through in an i hlot'k N'etiraak punt once tirought a Hitlldog k. ap- lunaltx for Pr Pus. 1birvard It 1 Tati Ig ilgo'ir Ma.

1 rg rt 1 a Brad folli nh he. Slagle Ih 'rosi. Dignsn I blltg fh lady Tout hdow ns Dignan Flagt i Ijarhj. i from tout hdow 2, iFwing 1 irading Many tiiiu's tho Colorado 0, fighting In. tore large holes in I At Provo Brigham Young, 39; the lino Methodist tiHi ks to I W.

S. 6. go through. the outstanding At Reno Nevada, 60; Fresno, 6. paid he playcil was in getting Hie At St, 20; St.

ks liofote they got i Thomas, 14. Hts hid for a t'onforonce At Ariaona, 24; iKisttjon went with playing, New Mexico, O. Other lights In the lino were ('lark At Salt 27; Den- aml Fruhllng one of i hlK Ilf -t gamos at At Cedar Coe, Knox, In ho lineup Bach 4. waf Hie leading man. Ho ran the NSoslcyan fur many gains Dartmouth In One-Sided Win Over Cornell At 37; Bloomfield, 0.

At 17; Ord, 6. At Springs reserves, Grant, O. At 26; Harvard, 12. At North Platto, 53; Broken Bow, 0. At Red Cloud, 32; Superior, 0.

At City, 0. At Gordon, 0. At Tskamah croft, 6. At Omaha, 2. At Tech, 27; Kearney, 7.

At Glenwood, 10; North Omaha, 0. At 26; Cozad, 0. At Haat- ings, 0. At Prsp, 42; Nebraska City, 22. At 26; Elmwood, 7.

At Aggies, high, -Tekamah, 90; Ban- South HANOVF.n. Nuv 7 (I IToavlng na.ss«# "wlth lightning rapidity' and accuracy, undefeated football eleven handed ll Us first foat of tho ami one Hio worst lashings oxport- encoil. The final score was Itart- inouth 62, t'orm'll 18. Starting in the opening period, Ohcrlaaidor, Iho htg (Ireon star halfback, hurloit a forward pass to, Tully who hall ovi'r first score, anil fol-' lowoil shortly afterwards with an- touchdown as the result of a iihms Dher- iu Lane. fought hard lii the i tosing of the ning and Bi'orr'd touihilowiis.

HS the result of a pass. Butterflehl to TlUon. and Hio other on line plutigos. This the Cornell scoring. The IHmcn put up .7 fight In the thlril and hohl IhartmouHi scoreless, hut In the final rtod, Dartmouth three more touchdowns to Ita Tully, suhsHtuHng for Mtralghi, McBride and Witts.

"Bud" McBride nmi Witte were the driving rods In Lincoln machine. McBrhle twhc cro.ss«*! Purple goal, on tiowcrful smash on a 48-ynrd sprint the lines In which he shh'-stcpped his way through the line w'hltle away from the grasp of three ondary whh seemed rtalii to him rlown. To the work of MrBrI.lo an I Witte, how'ovor. must not go all th. 17; Beaver rrodlt for the vlct.iry, Tho Lincoln rvlth Captain Harvr Bauer and Tackle F.rnle Timlall hading the attack smothered th.

fla.Khy t'enfiHl hackfield and the Central line asunder for waiting hacks Lincoln Clearly Superior, HlaHsHi's the game show Llii- tiirne.l In a string of first ns for a net gain of VT ynnls, all hut 3.j yards of the made on straight Hiofh.HI Central's total was font first ami gained. Omaha Central was and hut not oiit-foughf. The I'urplc conceded nothing I In the quarter not onh smothered the Llnioln nttaik, hut hid for SI si'ore, carrying hall into Lincoln territory the of Hi'! p.imc. A fumble, how'evcr, lost of the hall and Con tial contented Itself with a stub horn eslstiuu to the Lincoln at tack, whh kept the and Blm fiom further si-orlng. Tackh' Leph'lsr was the hlg In the Central line.

His sifting through and the hnll-rnri rs for a loss, factoi ed In the Central showing during thlnl quurti-r. Bohirtson am! Hamilton did hulk of the Central Kround-gainiir. aroum! the i of the Lincoln heiiig a ston. wall, tjuarlct ha. Lgan, how'cvi Jiiost gainer.

The dimiiullve Centrallt off the first down In He third wli'- a Pm rally Lincoln Scores Early. I.tncoln its toiu hdown aftei ttu op. idng kickoff. tral hut falle.l gain an I tCoiiHnued oil Two.) Basketball Guide Lists Change In Cage Sport Rules This Year 13; Gothenburg, 13. King Walter May Buy Toledo Club TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov.

N. Johnson, "grand old man of is on his way to Toledo from Florida to oloss negotiations with a num- bsr of baseball magnates for purchase of the Toledo franchise in the American Association, reports hers had it tonight. Source of the reports, it was said, was considered gener.atly reliable. The say Johnson will become the new manager of the Toledo club, if the deal is completed. Ni i I the i.unctuated Cornhuskcr fliud period of Weir's pulled at midnight on the piint-K IS fumhle.i Ivy Dr.ike's safe- return trip and due In Lincoln tv man ao.l a nlcjsker plungi'r Hock Island early Sunday the blit on Drake's 1.1 yard morning 1 ne.

Two by Btoat. ti' Ugh distan-e tr it The Kansas Aggie tt'. Hus! were the jy to t. st.iged at wc trus the fumliitng llnx next Situnlay 1 "orus ahead as a rnrd in ttie igh tiur.ll« in path '-n to If Jinx I i lire. such demonstration ms n.f*»re I of tc.tay hieaks prohably Ploan tiute.l by Dr the aa effectively jmrters tiiry did t.iday.

IVrhaps the biiU In yalley may get the breaka. Fiel.l g. for garten. Bridgca for Mlagie, Baiteli for Cragu; Jeffers for Lea for Hruigea, Bears for Kwing for Caulkins; ITendergaat for D-gnan Miller How Miller, Turner for Hra.lford for Tripp Ktaffor.l for Nash foi Pratt. M'ldur foi for Hayles Hoague Kilgour Tsyl I ranging from to twenty-five yards.

If he by Huyck he UMually ran wild for a hit. Croas illlatns played stcaily Maroon featiircd npiatli li at guani Itter at end. another star waa out on account of injuries. Knudsen is a running for Bach Maroons Bid For The almost look the heart and breath out of the crowd in last ijuarter. In this stage of the the old gr.ads stu- 8 xrHi I h' Murphv.

Brown Hoi- lenhei'k, Field Judge Okestm, were t.rought to their et a the low ana the ball the Maryland, 0. field for six cons uHyc first At Swarthmort The Iowa Methodists I Urainus, 0. staited the march after taking Wl- At Pittsburgh 45; Drsxsl, 0. IN THE EAST. At Stata Damt, Psnn Stata, 0.

At 38; Harvard, 0. At Hanovor Dartmouth, 62; Cornell, 13. At 42; Boston 6. At 66; vsrford, 8. At Wost 14; Etkms, At Wash Jeff, 0.

At New 43; Mary land, 14. At 27 West kicked first right consecutive sftei in an equal number of attempts. The annual edilhm of the of and answers. Ing Basketball C.uidc, with the -jal provided and hr. found ulcR for iirr'nt of great value in clarifying doiib' has its and is ful rules eoinpile.l w'Ph usual that Ihm Is hound In other of bich r' convenh series use.

The outstanding In the v-Iv haskethall rules for 19'26 26 are I Invention ahoiiahtng the the a of a hack on Jump hall and goal tiiry thall It waa felt that these cliangea higli of selentifjc play field tnml' and snowr 'could bn made safely under nt i Hum other sports sm. The eleven scored conditions and that they I it y. A hlg advamc on the first play after the meet with approval of the ji-ars ago when tackle, majority Interesle.t in the Randolph Hi Eleven Defeats Bloomfield HANDOLPH. Nov. 7 Han- doiph high Bloomfield on the Bloomfield gridiron this week, 37 to 0.

The game waa played on a Joaelyn, herg's on 1 their thirty, yard Page Two.) -Swarthmors, 13; Tech khoitz'a punt and r- game the ball tn the end i'nder the new Jump hall rule It is Bloontheld In the first a foul for a player to tn- quarter but a from In anyway with oppon went wide. Hanttoltih ent, and this has special suhsHluted freely saving regu to ha ml not in tapping I Page lara for the game next w'i-ek Pandolph has scored 211 to by opponents in six games. ball. avfdd this foul playei; committees of me three most prominent in ib I nt of Hie sport the Von, Ciiilstlan itton. I Iiil the Aliiut AHitefic i iiied a J'onl ronmiltt ami a iinlioini should tiy to thla hand in thsiiule-, nu- elirn nating I plane of the laaly.

no if peisisb'd In wo I An appendix to the rules, in i i-ave hei hard to era-licate liicr.

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