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btaaaMMttaalttWJ ttMMBlMj THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1913. 4-f HARVARD BEATS THREE YOUNG GIANTS OF ST. PAUL'S CHAMPIONS IN THEIR FIRST YEAR FORDH AM AWAKES IN TIME TO TIE BOSTON PRINCETON, 3-0 NAYY SURPRISES BY BURYING BUGKNELL Midshipmen Flush Kvcr.v Kind of Piny and Hun I'p Hiir Sen re. fniiUiiuiit from Second rape. Hrlcktey, diving through nn oirilnic In rtinceton' left wing, emerged behind the ash llnf travelling a I top speed, He slipped and fell, but Jumped up and con-Piuied.

Hi" dodged linker and slipped Up he leaped and sprinted some mire. Then (Hick, made a grab for him tut missed and tlrlckley, now under full i('irtt4V, had coveted twenty yards when lll'dc, rushing tip behind him. made a orkltiK tackle on Princetons 30 yard line Itrndlic, however, was an easy vie- when lie butted Into R. Trenkman, so Itardwh'k tried a forward pa. (Welt I caught tlie ball, but It nan brought buck I una iriiiceiun gni 1.1 v.nrn ror holding, Forvv-nrd I'naa neeeeda, Strelt caved I'ennock In for ten yard nd Maker tiled a forward pns.

It was 1 in eeaful, Inasmuch a Hammond eaught it fni a tlr.sl down on Hnrvntd'n 40 yard ie Stielt found the llaivaid line" In- 't ilile and the Falnbltdge team received five Minis for offside play. Liw punted, mill as Hiacllee tell upon It on Hat-aid Jiild line the pcilod rame to an end. PRINCETON'S DYING CHANCE. Ilariln lets' Ptinta Short and Tlnera (iet Hull In furs' l.rnnnil. Mure sponging was ne.rssary th mis I'ould ew wh.n they were about I iefire the tltul pel lod was begun.

With' iti ball on Harvard's jard line Hard- sinned play with a three urd gain nit. made a punt necessary. Ilnrdwlck. i le'efoie. stood behind the coal line to re.

fi'i' the ball, which must have welghid 'on He kicked with all his might. It Hie leather failed to respond to the npi'ius, fni It sailed into the air almost rpendieul.irly and then dropped out of lOijnd at Harvard' 21 mark, hav- iik citeted a distance of less than twen-t -five ards. Up leaped old Nassau alive to the and urging Hnktr to get In a drop ck Mulch If successful would tie the oil' llaker, however, wasn't ready to this play, for he evidently thought i i.it the lushing game might be produce i'e of i touchdown which would win. Hut (lie I'rlnceton captain noon discovered mat rushing the Harvard line was valueless for (illck and Strelt were stopped In tnelr Hacks by heavy tackles, that on the third down It was necessary to gain en aids. When llaker concluded to try a drop ck he cleaned his shoes carefully and ave the signal on the .15 yaid line.

The all was passed perfectly lo him. but the Harvard fouvards simply tore the Prince-'in nefence to tatters and Just as llaker u'cil the ball fiotn the turf I'ennock got the wa. The ball struck I'ennock on ne shoulder and a Herte strugsle for Its followed, A Harvard man fell It on the 25 ard line and I'rlnceton -roaneil Once more Hni'dwlck nttenipted to kick the bill out of danger, but he had no power left In his leg and when the ball nllid out of bounds nt Harvard's Vlir, i line there was wild laughter as Strelt, who chsrt It. collided with Haugbton and burled him In a mountain of straw. Haugbton.

usually serious. Joined In the aughter as he picked up hi cane and illsi'overed that the carnation still remained In his buttonhole. Here was another opportunity for I'llnceton and Old Nassau was ablaze with excitement, linker decided to direct mother attack, but Strelt, In spite of Millilng grit, failed to gain more than two aids. llobe Can't llnlar the Hull. "Kick a goal, Hobey; kick a goal," bowled all Princeton, and llaker, a a last esort, took up his position on the 33 yard mark Again the ball was passed per- 1 to the I'rlnceton captain and till time his protectors held the Crimson tackier at bay.

Hut Haker's kick was a 1 id failure. The ball left his toe and along ,1... groun.1 without rising "ore than a foot. It bobbed along to Haivard's 21 vard mark, where Soucv. with his great milk, almost Knocked tne wind out of It.

Hurdwick's sior kicking fulted in hi retirement In favor of Malum anil the latter, tailing back for a fak" punt, enabled llrlckley to make tho 'ongci-t run of the game. Around I'l Inci'ton's left end came Hrbklej with three Harvard men dash-iE along In front of him bowling over kkts. llrlckley dodged here and ere. ulng a straight arm now and then upsi an opponent, nnd finally after ring wlxty yard with a clear field ahfail of htm he was deprived of a I robable touchdown, by an attack In the nr on the part of Itallln, who liter-a 1 dragged him down on I'rlnceton' yard mark. A royal cheer greeted H-l'kley's remarkable perfomance on the slippery field, while I'rlnceton also hcered llalllti for Ills timely tackle.

F. Trenkman succeeded Strelt as i'rlnceton' fullback and llrlckley then workul hi way by henvy line plunging i' I'rlnotnn's 1.1 yard line. Hut the. Tiger- did not flinch. They stood up to 'lie merciless pounding with wonderfut 1 -mage and fcoon llrlckley saw that it was ixresaary to try a drop kick from the yard line.

He got nis kick away but the night of the ball was too uiiu toe eiMt.ua I in I l.nw fumbled a pass on the klckout. but managed to punt the bnll to Logan, who made a catch on Princeton's 4t yard I ne Here llrlckley tried a noal from I I lai em nt, but attain the ball fell short the mark and (Hick ran It back to' "rnci ton's 22 yard line. Mnlian caught Law's punt nnd worked It back to Har-Hni's 45 yard line, where In a fnkc mi formation he tried again, only to lose seven yardH. Then Mahan punted, driv-i Hie ball to linker, who was squelched i Princeton's. 33 yard mark, a play that vns followed by a punt from I Mahan running thirty yards after raking the catch.

nrlckley fought Ills way to Princeton's I van! mark, where lie was beaten back 1 ir loss bv K. Trankman's hard tackle. 1'inia ran out on the Held at tills stag.v if Hie nroceeil lies to suppiaui niorei nt iglit end. the latter taking Hitchcock's Ke at right tackle. But as Dana did a repot directly to the referee, Harvard penalUecl fifteen yard.

Mahnn'a nn! punt was well handled by Baker. it Soucv got lilm on Princeton's 18 ynrcl ie, hich of course, prompted another i by Uivv which Mahnn handled iianlv only to be settled on Harvard ii taut nun k. llrlckley llnsy tn the F.nd. II ukley tried In vain to dent the. line and Baker ran Mahan' ml out of hounds at I'l iiiceton's 1.1 yard ie was all In nnd Htear 1 succeeded him at Princeton's right i ha grubbed Law's kick and was i' Med by Semmons on Harvard's 4.1 aid line There wns only a minute left vet Hnrdvvick wns sent In to re-lace Hnullee.

llrlckley could do nothing with the desperate Tigers, but Harvard live yard for offside play. This ive the Crimson team a first down. Hi kley, still anxious to do something' I'lilettuithv, era shed Into Princeton's right 'i ug but was beaten linck for a small iota. Thin the whistle sounded and th4 rame wns over, the ball being In Har-i ird's poi-seMslon on Princeton's 5 yard I ne The rival players cheered nn imotlier and left the. field without iieiiiininrallnii on I he part of their fol-i overs llai vaid undergraduates dM law usual snake dance In auproved atyto mmm mm -tmrnm The liulnnrku of the iiimrt-rul line of St.

I'mifs ehiMil, (Inrilrn Clt. I'rnm Irfl lo rluhl llnlll, Irfl tnckle, nrlicht heluht II feet SI lnehe Woodhurn, eenlre, nrlicht heluht frrt Inehesi Rrovtn. left tnrklr, rreluht llto, heluht .1 feel Itl Inelirs. These three have Itrntrd thorn In I he side nf nrry teiim the time fneeil Ihls enr. as the Harard band moved along In flout.

The lineup: llnrimt l'oltlon. Prlnretnn Position. Left end turtle Uft (tiinnt. t'niire Hlrhl irunrd Itlrhi mcUlc Itl Kh end O.lirlen.. Left end Itiimmond Hitchcock lftuekle.

Phillips Ifowen ft (tunril. Mem men Souey (Vmre IVI'mikman Pennork. Itlrhl irniird W.Suart Hitman Itlrhl luckle IIjIIIii iSHorer Iilnhi cnrl Shrs iefl hilftwek Ijiw Hrdlec lllfht hsllbsck It. linker Wunrierhnek a 'Vr''" neld-Ilrteklev. Mubstlluies -Hnrvnril Mshsn for Practice for Mshan, Hardulek for ttndlee.

Mnhon jor Ilnrdwlck, Dana for Storet for Hitchcock 1'rlnretmi: lmberion for Shea, K. Trenkman for Sirett. Strelt for Trenkman, V. Trenkman for Mtrelt, S. llaker for In.

berlon. Iteferee- V. S. Ijoiirford of Trinity Umpire Neal Snow of Michigan Head linesman David tilte of Drown rime- l-our IS minute periods. A I tendance cto.nmi.

AMHERST SUBS DOWN W. P. I. Second Strlns ten Knglnerrs, Aid In tn II, Hrntliiir AMHKnsT, Nov. Amherst gave almost all It substituted a chance to-day and defeated Worcester Tech by the coie of 3t to P.

Amhcrft at no time tiad dltll-culty In making ga.ns through the Worcester line and usd several forward passes for long gains. The Engineers were dangerous at only one time, when a long pass In the fourth period brought the ball to Amherst's 10 yard line, but there they were held for downs. Warren made several sensational runi and Hubbard made heavy gains througi the line. Swasey too was a good ground gainer on forward passes for Amherst, while Cain and Kelley were the only re. deeming features of the W.

P. I. eleven. The lineup: Amherst. ('.

fthumuay Kimball Cross, luucrnfi l.lnd Miumway as-y Washburn Warren Ibibhard Po 4ltlons. Iett cil'l I.cft tvklc l-rfl guard Centre Klvht guard ItliiUt tackle litiht end. (Quarterback I-cft halfback (tight halfback I' Stone Desmond Italian llecker etilerni.ui I Smllknecht 1 Sherwood Kclley I iv.inr Camp Mcday Score- Amherst, ss- W. I. Touchdowns ruiinacK Washburn.

Warren, llublurn. (iiwlt t. t- -reman' for Atwaier. Ilutler for Mriiay. Itnowl'ton for Warren.

McHay for Htiiler. Am tier tor ('. Shumway. Hur for Hubbard. McTernan for lir'trnks'" nmnrt, Hetlberg for Coyne lleferee Sprlngilelil.

I'mptre Harlcigh. I rter. I.lnc mail' KtlnatrleL. Tune of iter ixls two of and two of 1 minutes. QUEAL'S TEAM TAKES HONORS.

Harvard Furnishes First nnd Second Men. but Vnle Wins Out. New Haven, Nov. The Yale cioss-couutry team won from Hafivnrd Ivte today, 25 points to 35, over the hardest cross-country course a Yale team ha ever traversed. The Yale runner completely upset Harvard calculations by the victory, for since the race became an annual event nix yeais ago Yale has failed to vv In.

Capt. Hoyd of Harvard finished fint to-rlav. with lllackman of Harvard second. The next five places went to Yule, how-lever, which lost the Crimson the contest. 'The Haivard team as a whole found the I iM, hard, ihoueh Cant.

Ilovd's per- funnance of covering the six mile course in 10 minutes 7 2-5 seconds is cnnsiueieii exceptional. To-day's victory In cross-country comes as a result, partly at least of the methods adopted by Hilly (Juenl. wtiu came 10 aie year ago as coach for distance runners. The summary: pin. Nome and College.

Tlm. S. 40 7 J.Ti 411 7 3-r. 40 BJ l-Ti 41 1J 3-5 41 24 Z-Z 41 ar. 41 s-5 41 4: it 42 tc a.r.

31 4S 4S Total. 1. 1J. Total. 31 -cvi Harvard Hlnrkmiin.

Harvard Saftunl. Yale 4 Capt. Ilooih, Yule ft Frost, Vale a Hurt. Yale 7 risrk. Yale Tlrgman.

Harvard. 9 Young. Yale 10 Mcl.ure. Harvard 11 Hnlden. Yale IS II.

Tlrgman. Harvard. Points Yale 4, f. Harvard nnlnls. Offlclnla N.

II llalch'lder. Harvard, refere; Alfred Shrulih, lliirvaru. st.mer; Squibb, Crawford. Hrntwi and (Jiie.il. Judge Clut Cocktwl No one on earth can mix two cocktaiU equally well by gueuwork.

Thewholeeharm ofacocklailit inthoamooth-neta that cornea from accurate blending and aging. That is why Club CocktaiU arealway fine and amooth mixed lo meature, of the beat liquor then aged in wood. Get your favorite kind at your dealer'. C. F.

IIEUBIEIN A BROTHER New York Hartford London N. Y. U. SMOTHERED BY SYRACUSE OPEN PLAY I'p-Ktnlc Men Have Their Own Wny Score 1R to 0. rilllf'S llllll I.OX HI'XS AUK MY Seymour Contrihiitcs One of 11(1 Yard for the I Touchdown.

hum SinvctsK, V. Nov Open play featured the game In which the Svra-i disc I'nlv erslty football team defeated the I New Yoik I'nlvusity eleven here this nfternoon by ft score of If to Numerous long runs fiom the klckoff. Intercepted forward passes and returning punts helped the Orange considerably In the scoring. The final touchdown of the day came after a run of eighty vnrds by Quartet-back Seymour. The little fellow took the ball on the Ulcknff and given good Interference continued through the centre of the field down to the goal line.

Another touchdown In the thlld ipiaitcr came when t'astle Inteicepted a foiward pass nnd tan fortv-ftve vards for a tM'i' I Castle also contributed two other touch downs to the list, while Seymour scoted on a charge through guatd Castle tried 14 Kn;" I yard and missed by Inches. i I The many cluing) a made in the Syra cuse team during the past wel; bad their effect. Coach n'Nelll allowed his men to uso only a fw play, but these weie manipulated cart fully, with good suits. New Yorks were never in S.v rucuse ten I- 10 i tory for any time. They held the Orange for downs six times duilng the game, but ra leu to taKe uuvantnge oi ineir oppor- tun After each temporary check they either shot forward pass to a Syracuse player or else a short punt by Huntley guve the ball to Svracuse In New York territory Some of the New Yoik men arc deserving of credit for the manner in which they fought.

This Is title particularly of dipt, Torrance and Wiener. This pair of heiivywelghtH seemed the only men in the 1 line who were able to check the Orange chin gc even fur an Instant Waldman at end plnvcd a plucky game, but his lack of weight was serious handicap against I the big Syracuse tackle. "Habe" White, all Interscholastlc guard In New York two years ago, was one of the strongest men on the Syracuse line to-day. The big fellow, weighing 23fi pounds, wa In every play and always made his presence felt He smeared play after Play and was particularly iffectlve 111 Intercepting lineup Syracuse. Hllilnger iCapt I.

Idle Arnistrong Comyth. Mi'lllllxeoii Crnpst Seymour the forward pas. The Positions I I did Ufl laekle Left guard Centre lllrht euard New York Amnisduccl lener O'Dounell Torrance Mackay Hymen Wiildinan Huntley Mcliermott McCiilluugh Vim Mcrhow Klghl tackle ItlE cht end Utiarierback i asue. Wakefield Ixft halfback High! halfback. Ciillback Score- Syracuse.

Touchdowns Caslle. 3: Scl mour, 'J: Klug'lev, Woudrulf (iuaN from touchdowns Castle. sniircu. vvnne. Siibailtutes Kingsiey for ajlle, Castle for Mngsley, ror Seymour, iianniii ror McClllggolt, Somniir fur Johnson.

Trigg fur Armstrong. Travis for Woodrult, Mchuls for Ulnisley, 1'arber fur lllinngcr. Ilansler for I'or-svlh. Hroitn fur Halibut, smlthsun for Cropst, Ibunlllon for Shufiil, Hinisrknecht for Wake-ilcld, Miller fur Von Mcchuw, llnllander fur Mackay, Itnschbniim fur Tnrranrc, Torrance for O'Dnnnell. Hurke fur Miller, for Hnl- lander, Hurl for WnUlmin, Hnllaiuli'r for Waldman for Hurke, Hurke fur Miller.

Cox for Ammadiiccl. Hakri for McCulloiigh. Ilrferce Clsley of Colgnlr. empire llcCamp of Will- I buns. I.lnrsman Mllham of llainllliin.

Time of quarters 11 minutes. COMMERCE ESCAPES DEFEAT. I'arwaril Vmmn In l.nal llnute lialna Tie Wild Stu esnnl. A forward pass ncrows the Stii.vvesnnt goal line from Hunther to Hooper In tlf Inst minute of play waved Cominerco High ncnooi mini urifui n.u,,rr.,. School at neiu yeateinay.

final acore was 7 to 7 The game wn pla ert In a wiiicii mnue goon loiiii'uii -deplte the elemetitM Conimerco for the first time wa outplayed by It les con-plcuoiiH contemporary. Hed Hogan Htarred for Stuyvesant and He Hoer for Commerce. The lineup Commerc-', Montromery Tanslll. He Wagner Qulnn, Position. Stiiyvosniit Abli-y Ire McMullen Volltner Iti Monica Kern tackle Ufl guard.

Centre Hlght Hlght laekle, High I Mrtiiilnness lin Hlght Hunan I'arkingioii, ntnrre. SlUVVeMtlt. 7. TOUCH- ttnwns- HammeiMiilaganil llnu-er t.oals from liiuiliilnwnl Schuck and (Julnn. biibulliite; Coinmerie: Kilmer fur (innthei.

Ciimlirr for Winner. Ornsieln for Wagirr. isnsll for Parks, Worth for Schmlilrr, le Hoer for Mnnltoneiy. Ivamen fni He Hoer. Sluv vesinl: I lllllon for HiimmrrMhlng, l.urih for Item, Hifrrcc Kllrpatrlck of Fordhani, Hmiilre liellrher of IHnn Ivanla.

Linesman-Craw-lent of N. V. U. Time r'our 13 minute period. HACKS IM.AY Til Kill PA HT Ihicknoll Hrncc Komi It in One Score to 7(1 I'oints for Victors.

Annapolis, Md No- The Naval Academy astonished Its most sanguine friends tills uf t-iiiomii bv winning from Huckncll, t-rim which bud shownl high class play In foinoll and I'ltts-blilg bv 7n to 7 Tin powerful Navv ll'in and ha'd lilltim; lacks Were the main factor In this surprising lctcry. but the local tenia showed a good arlet of plns iiml met with some success with the forwaid pass. Nlcholls, who played oiiartei- dining about half tin- game, ebo. i trilled tin spectators his wonderful i dodgltig, bis work In this line rivalling ever pet formed by a Navy plajer. He signalized bis entry Into th game in the Mcond half by running more than hn' the biiirih of the Held foi a touchdown.

and runs of fioin thirty to flft Minis I wire off by hint Huckncll took a ciedltiible brace nt the begluultig of the sound half and nude I the onl score of the thlld iiuntter. though I the bnll was left Inside their 5 yard line at Hie end of the p-rind, and the midship- men had no difficult In taking It over on 1 the 111 st play of the final period. I ti. Panic's inn of sixty yards, carrying the ball to Nrv.v 3d ard line, made a bcttir turn for the visitors. Ten yard wne galtuil on a forward pass and If-teen more by the Nhv'h holding.

Two pla were unsuccessful In winning these final live yaids. but the ball was carried over on a nice fni ard pass from Crulkshanks to Hullitnn. Falling, one of the bU fellows nf the Navy miu.hI. was Mclteavev's mate at h-ilfbaek nf lh heirlhn In nf llm nni. Hoth of these hefty backs plated wonder- nil loo oan huh were ne main laciors 'beating down the visitors' defence.

Moth i showed wonderful ability as line breakers i fine holes wen- opened for them by Howe and KalMon. The Navy ued a delated pass with fake Inter- I ference, jolng around the other way, and Knvp lnu opportunities for dashing through the line, where straldht pluys probably would have been stopped. The Navy u.ed the forward pass with fair success only. Ixmg gains were made passes to (Sllehrlst and Ingram, but I most of the passes were uncompleted or 'yielded the ball to the other side, i Sturgls got off passe of wonderful length for Hucknell, but they were not I accurately nlmed a a rule and the ball was caught by a Navy player much more 'often than by a Hucknell man. He worked a new stunt of passing the ball as far as he could and bevond Hie side line, using this play Inst.

nil of a punt, and thus guarding against a run back. A in the other games this season, the Navy lost heavily throush the Infliction of penalties, Hrown. Howe and Ingram were rilled off for The Navy con-i tlngent la delighted bevond measure by the showing of lis team to-day and feel that It Is as stionir as any In the cotintrv. The lineup i Xat al Academy. Intram Halslon Howe I'rrry brown Vauirhan (illrhrlst Poslllons l'tt end Hucknell I'latt Hearn limiting Shailncr 1'lshrr Vrthi-r Sturgls nilkshanks Krls.r (inndlac Sullivan Tmlchilnwns Uft tackle l-eft irusrd Centre UIkM curd Might tackle HUM end Quarterback Ufl halfback HUM halfback Fullback Mrltcavi railing Harrison Score Navy, Hucknell.

MI'chell, 1. Hnrrlson. 1. Mrlleavei, 1'. Ulmliceit Males.

Sullivan (Inalsfriim touchdowns Hrown, Alri.tntlrr, Vaiighan. Sturuls Ooal from the Held Drown Substlnles Naval Aeaihmv iivrresch fur Inirraiu Ingram for ovrrcsih. Harrlsi.n fur Inirratn (iveresrh fur Harrison. Kennedy for Itnlslim. Wlck4 for Howe, Howe for Wick-.

Woodward for Howe, llmerson fur l'rrrv. Slrer fur Krimn. Hedman for VauKliali. Vautthali fur Iti'ilniMt, Wlrks fur Vaiiclmii. (Iraf for (ill-Christ, Mchuls fur Mitchell.

Hates fur Nichols, lllotlgeti fur Vlclleavey, Alexander for lllmlgett, Mcllrav) fur Alexander. Xlexanderfor MrHravey, alll fur Alexamler HliHtell for Calling. Miles for Harrison. Hales fur Miles. Harrison fur liatrs llurkiirll Mahlnney fur I'latt.

Clan fur Mnhlll- i uej i nni iur miiuu, n.nri.i Aehaukaa fur dan Sldpniali fur Alishnukns 1()rcr, fnlver.Hy of 1'rnnsylvanla, lies, rdwnnls fur I'rnilint. vveuuiein rar riseer Itrvn Prlurrlilll I. tlfsmnn Stlillrll. wi-rck, Johns Hopkins Time uf ipiariers 11 minutes MORRIS RALLIES FOR TIE. Ilreiirrn From I'our Otnrl nnd eorr Tnnphilun In Last Hunrtrr.

N. Y. Nov Morris High I School's font hull team lecovired lloni bad start In It gamo with the Peeksklll Military Academy thl afternoon nn I manag-d to tie the score, lo The I cadet scored In the first jil.il on 1 ti night football, Hyde scoring ftom the I yatd line on a plunge through cen- 1 tie. Morris emulated the mllltaiy match of Its adveisary in th" third quai-ter and gained a touchdown In ten downs 1 fioni mliltleld in the last quarter. Socolower scored on through left tackle play In spite of the fact that half the cadet machine was there lo block lilm.

Tin- lineup Peeksklll PosMluns 1 lei in Uft end Holrornhe Iefl tickle Sit vens li ft icuard Hllleck Centre Weber ItlKlit gimd Slnrlalre lllglil Inckle lllltlcs Klichtend Clllott ciiiNrifrh.ick I jn 1. (1 linlfbark Hide lllch' luilfhnrk Welch Ciillback Seme Mnrrt. a. Peeksklll. ci.

Morris Kraft I storrh Stsoluwcr, Hyde. Sulntltuliv Siilllviin for for Jenson, Sklnnei fur Mever fnr Idlioti. lleferee inner, i' ROMP FOR CARLISLE BRAVES. Wnrner's Men Tnki Johns Hopkins Into In 10 1 li III to II, IIai.timoiik. Nov k.

(iiitmatched In every department of the game the Hopkins football team wa defeated till afternoon at Homewood by the Carlisle Indian. The core wa ill to 0. Hy using straight football tactic nnd a forward pit for twenty the Indian carried the ball lo Hopkins' 2 yard line, when tliiyon went around right end for the first touchdown. (latlow failed to kick goal. Time after time by Hicks In giving signals nnd fake play the Indians vvor able to make long gain iiiound Hopkins' Ia til 1 1 I continued in every ftI1(i the fourth Carlll netted twenty point.

Carlisle wa penal. U(H, for hl)llllnK mil offside play, Tlio last quarter biiw ninny ubatltutloiis by both teams. The Hcoilng of Hie Indlani In the Inst quarter was mnde on Htralght football. The lineup: Carlkte, Hill Mourn Hush l.iokarotind Pratt Harlow tliiyon llracklln Posiiinns. end Iffl tackle Johns Hopkins llbensiierger Primrose Barclay Hartman lert guarii Hlght fiiaul tackle end Quarterback left halftiack I'-ullbaok llrlilKinan Tlppell Chunn lac slmirp C'arlUlt' AH John Hopkins 11.

Touch downs- tialac, llracklln, tiiiyon and Welah, 2, lioalu from inuriiiKiwiis iiuyon, .11 t.aiac. 4. Subailiuiea I'arltole; Verdoeroek for Pratt. Welah fur Harlow. Hopkins: Yott for Mrldgman, Tip-iietl for I'ulton.

Ilrnok for Tlppelt, Powers for brooks, Campbell for Chunn. Taliafrrru for Camplxil, Callander for llninhaui, Todd for liibrnspergcr, Slollenwerek for (airman. Woodward for Hartnian. Iteferee Ijind of Navy. Umpire -Havklnun of Pennsylvania.

Linesman I'liier of Hopkins. Time of quarter- minute eaca. fillherl K. Toiiilliison nf I'lillnilel-phln, 1 )rnra old, nnllollill half mile ami in ill I nee cliniiipliin. EXETER BEATS MAKING RECORD SCORE Knriirlit Stnr in Uelnved Victory Won With Teiim I'nchiinircil.

Nov. Phillip. Kxctt Academy swamped I'hllllps-Aliilover In the annual football game between the two iiig prep schools this afternoon. The score wns SO to Ilxcter's speedy and power-, fill team played true to form and over-I whelmed their opponents. It vens the first victory the homo team ha won over An-.

dover since 1 Ito nnd the score wivh the 1 I since ls.t, when evens representing the two academies nrft me( on gridiron. while the Hxeter team played together 1 splendid style the work of nevcral In- dividual stood out prominently. the l-usky fullback, alone scored 35 points for his school. He made four touchdowns, kicked eight goal and booted the ball over the bar from plncenient He Is going to i enter Harvard next year Uveler'" backs tore off long runs and the for wan I pass I was worked successfully. Casey tossing to ICiirlght over the goal line for Kxeter'3 seventh touchdown How hopelessly Andover wns outclassed Is shown by the fact that Its eleven ilid not have the ball In Hxeter's territory at any time during the game and onlv once made a first down on rushing.

In the first nerioil Ivetimtoti nnd Knrluht each I made a touchdown. Muring the second 'quarter Ketnptoti stored another touci'-'dovvn nnd lanlght kicked a goal from i placement, standing on the ST, yard line. Imrlng the third period Kxeter scored two more touchdowns and Hires were added In the final period when Andovei was ahont all In. Not a change wns made In the Kxeter lineup during the game, while Andover shifted plaver frequentlv The lineup C.xeter Cutrerfnrd Holton Neal Kellv. MrCralb Illark Wiwe Keninlun HlKZiiain I'll se Clirlihl Srure Kxeter I'usiiiiins rll end IWt tackle lft guard Centre lllchl ifu.ini MUllt laekle lllcht end yuartrrliack Iefl hslfbark Itlcht halfback Ciillback An luvrr.

Anduvrr rspui Ta I New Inn Callahan auburn llnl.lriilc Macr.ie sands Murrav iioul 1 Svier lis Knrlsht. I. Caev heniptnll 'Insrim lien tmu'hdnwns rnrlzht fHUll ilnrr- nient I'nrlirlit Sutisiltutrs Atnlnver Avciv fur Saiiburn. Sanborn fur Newmn. sheehan fur Weslnli.

Ihonipson fur Macrae, rkiin f.tr Thotrpson, fur Ssurr for shr Marree for lioiild C'-rklns fur Sa rr lleferee A till In ne 11 I "plre Hi I'dwanl (l llrlen.T'lfls IJtiesiuan Hub Maxwell mure Tune of ivrksls 1'lfu en FARMERS ARE GOOD HARRIERS. Win Crosa-I'unnlry llnu From Am-heral, 'J'J lo ilH, I AMIII'Kst, Mas. Not s--Vmheist and the Massachusetts Aggie- a good Ho In cross, countr.v i tinning to.il.O. I tlie Aggies winning 22 to 3d MnheiFt un-itoved Its showing bt good sprinting at the end of the rate, advancing some of Its several places. Ilcrsh did e.xcep-tliinal work In till- nspect.

Coming Into the Ib'ld for the last two laps a pi or seventh, he showed a remarkable huist of speed that nil but gained lilm fourth pi if. Kichiuils and roley of ran a tine race nnd although liny weto hard inessed by Heavens tinlheil In good form The runners weie placed us follow Itlfbitrils. Colee. A Heavens AlllllTsl. Muggett.

M. A 1' llersli. Amherst, one. Amherst; lllnlr Amherst. Nilte, A Illlssdl, XI A (' Sltffnrd Amherst, Chl-hulni, A I' Culluii.

Alll herM PENN GETS SOME CONSOLATION. I'realiioiin Harriers Win From Hart-month Clllis, -4 In Hil. Han'over, Nov i Peniir Iviniln 'got route consolation for Its football team Se'huelle defeat by Dartmouth, when the I'hllndel- plila fr'shiuan cross-country team defeated sm'ncMho Pint mouth 24 to 33. The socoinurr i race at four and a tlftli mile was run Mauley inor cnndltlon In a cold mill III 'the mind time of 23 minutes I seconds I l'eeo, the Pennsylvania Mm, run a lax III- race, reserving HI'' luit until tlie I thiish. when lie pulled past Capt Mycr of IV(io.

I'enn Ivanln, Mir Hurt iiitui ti. Mc.Mti litiM, 'tunp t.inln 14 Shrliurn4. 1h rtinoui Ii i'hft(r. l'piin-vl wtnlii, Klpp, Dfirltnuiilti. tt, Murnpv, I'f nnsvlx iintn.

irlirifttlpr IVntin Ivunta, 21 bU; Stcvni)n ISmhifvI vniili, Mnrithnt, l.irl nimH li. J. vir, lnrtimiulh. 20. llelnile'a llniiillcnp Helpful.

Member of the Pvlcer Meadow c.otf Club played in an eighteen hole handicap v.esterduy. W. Fitch won 111 das A with 81 73 and the leader in class II was J. Helmlc, whose card wa S3 2ii, "3. The second match round for the 111 my and navy cup has been com- pbied, and nne of tlie eml.lnal mulches lias been plavccl.

The core linn. llnu Class A W. Filth, kl-, Hunt. 7C--1, L'i. .1 in liiiss .1 Helnile, h3- f.S; (' lllldersleeve, 0 -15, "5, H.

Poilluuly, S5 -II, I'. Hnrrlngton, tui '0. Army anil Navy flip. Set upd Hntind -I. II Smith defeated IL A Hade.

f. up anil 7 In play, It Hnwden (Wilted Hnwe, I up i I. t. HerKh defeated (i. Nuiinin.

I up and 3 pin) i II, O. i'lirsons defented llarlnn. 1 up Seinl.flniil Huiinil Huh den defeuted Snillh. up CnlHnte II miner Triumph. Hamilton, N.

Nov, k. The Lafayette crosa-country team met defeat here to-day at the hand of the fast Colgate team, tt to 35, The courae was an excedlngly difficult one, of six miles, and wiia covered. In the fast time of 32 minutes 3 second. Hernstrom of Colgate was first. Imaire Defrnta Alabama, ntnuiNOHAM, Nov, S.

Hewanee and Alabama were about evenly matched, and to-day's game belonged 1o either lde until the final whlitle blew. Hewanee won 10 tn 7. tipen work, forward pauea, and double paaiea featured the gam. i Joseph Whentlej, neveiiteen-enr-old sulniioer of the 1'iirl holder of the nnllounl iiniler mile title. RITCHIE TO BOX MURPHY.

Mnti'h tlnde Without lleicnril In Out-iMHllt nf Cross Hunt, Willie ltltchle llailem Tommy Murphy at San I'Vanciycn, llecemle'r 5. Thl match nil" clinched lure vesterdnv vvh'ii Harry I'oli y. nianager of the light-weight champion, tthgrnplnd to Coffioth at Han I'lanclsco formally an offer for Hie Unit, The match wai niadn without regald to the outcome of Itltchle's battle with l.eacli Cross hire to-mot row night. Ultchle declared hliiiself In tlrst class shapi last night. "I weighed Just 133 Vj to-day after light woik, he said.

"And at that I am Just about right. I strong a I could wish to be, and If 'ros tun beat me 1 will have no ixcuws. "Ild notice I said 133 ij'1 ltltchle continued, "Well, that's correct. A lot of tliene fellows etn to think I'm a white lrpe In weight, but I want to tell you that Hboiit 133 iliilde Is natural for me. It's lliv best weight Hoth t'ros and ltltchle have practically finished training and will weigh In Mop-day evening an hour befoie the bout.

Kach Is almost certain to make the weight of easllv ARMY TRAMPLES OVER ltcttcr Seme li Middiex A uititi-t iriric. Kiniiiinu' I'p 77 Point. I'oist. Nov Outdoing their Navy nvals, who uceiitl.v hurled the Mnrvlanil "Aggies" iiiulif a 7'i to store, the Army went tlie middle, one better to-day and harvested "7 point against Albright The IVnns.v Ivanlan failed to tally and were never dangeiou. Albright presented a heavv aggressive eleven, but the Artnv's tirrlfb' line smashing and line woik with the forward pas Spell.

(I dlslster for the lltors The Cadet tan up eleven louclulow n. eight touchdown goal and one gnal from tin lb-Id The score at the end of the llrt half was II to llobb was the titr of the Autiv b.u kllebl Hodgson, Mllhuru and Prbliard shone brll-llanllv llobb fnui iniichilovvn. one of tlii'in alter a 7." yard run. I'rlcli-nrd duplicated the run a moment later, when be rushed Albright's klckoff vards for a touchdown The field wis heavv and tlie ball wet. bill there Weie few fumble." I'ownell and lligglns did tile nest woik for Al- bright The lllleilp Vrnu Jouett nne Me.ichnni.

Junes valid Meirlllat. I'rlcliard II Huge Hodgson llohhs I eft nd Left 1 eft cuvrd Centre Kktit gu.inl tackle Itlelil end UcnricibAck Vlhrlghl llllter (i Sliinibaugh lis Itrnh.iin llrtllhanl llaker Puwiiell Huld Holmes U-fi halfback HUM haUbacl. Cilllli.ick Seine Armv. 77. Alhrlnllt.

Tulaiiduw ns llubbs. lloilcsiiii." Prlchanl I1 Hoer.W lliurr Hrlttun (mils fine ttiiictiduwiis tc Cwnn. Ti: Huce. Mllltiuin. Hudllsiiu (iu-tN fmm field Siihtliutes Wpq llrll-lnu fut fur Wvnne, (luislinan fur Mi'srham.

o'Haie fur (iondin in. (iuodmnti fur Mcl'wun, VVnildill fur (iiMlipn, llerflck for Jnnes, Ciinfrr fur sitnil, Huiri fur 1rr-rlllat. Hoe fur I'rktiard. He. for II Huge.

VIII-hiirn for Hodc.iiii. Ivuiplilrr fur Mllburii. Hodc-urn fur I aiiphler. Cool for Huhbs, WondriifT for Font. Cord fur Uueitiiit! Mhrlslil lisri-rclrr fur llljcliis.

Hkirlns for Hnrtrelcr. Collins fur llhi-belm. .1 H.iinhaugli fur llrllllinr I Cintdie Mr tall Hrferi-e lr Crollus Linesman l.leilt Srlleck Time of illiarli'rs l'i tnln-llles each. PRO GUNNERS DO BEST WORK. hool Onlv fur TnrKel However, nnd fiel No I'rtrcN, I gunnel did the b.

st wor'. In the weekly shoot of the Matlne and Field ('Hill esenla Tile shot for target onlv however, and theie- fore they weie eilg ble for of the prices The Noveinbi tiophv was won' bv S. llvatt. altluuiRli Wlrte, prcifefSlinial, bad the best si me. iile sillle glllllli hd in the shoot for the ll I sldellt's Clip, Hie ptl.e going I'l Frank Stephenson, who was the high am.

mill' gunner II White again vvae the best shot III the race for the lake home trophv The high vv.ie It, Stephei'son ami S. ll.tatt, v. an tied with eatils of lin, ami as It was ton' late to shoot off the event It was decided lii postpone the ahootoff until iict S.itur. (In PIMLIC0 RACING RESULTS. l-'llsl Hue Tw ear-olds, slv futlungs llumlll.llluli IIS fll.itiesl III l'i' 1 11 in.

wuii. I'utliiun. i Ki (rnlrliruthert. In mul 117 mi. M'lutul, VI trtlnn.

11J iltiirusi li in, third Time. 1 II. Spenrhe.nl, Main. Vulkcrle. FIHnwKj llitlebell, I'nllllliette Hleil, Itny ii' l.lglil HIM Si i cum and P.rili llm I.

nlsn run. Srciind Mute Slv furluniis Ali.un.ihn. (VVnlfel. Ill ml. fs.vu nnd Fi 30 unli, Mun i IOi'i Niilbniil.

Ill and 17 i.O. sriondi Water We es. 1 1 .1 (lir lllluluel. 13, IlllrU l-lii 1 1.11 lit, In, llnu Itiilii't ll.i. LlKliinlnK, I'heiuulpii.

I.iirettit Her and Phvllls Antoinette nlsn ran I TMi.l Set Mil furluliL's p.niinus lion iTruvleri. (.. to mid 13. mi. un I INallliilil, II lO mul 12 VII, secolnl, I Arrun, 111 is.

Iiavlesi. 13 10. tblid. Afterglow l.lgbi. H.ittr' Spring Maid, lill.i liritne tierr.inl alsu I'mirth Hat Steeplei Iinse, lu and a half miles The Welkin 11.3 (Allenl, ft.

5fl I'll and f3 t.o, wiui. Cactus Hud, 140 I llnu sen, So and 17 in. sreuud, 1IC (Keatlngl. II Ml, third Time. Caillbnn Tutblne, llenlge Kliu, Maliliie and Vui ten also ran.

riflh Hut Hue mile qunrler Aiulirnse, (Ciilliihiin), 2n. anil HI 30. wiui. Huskln. 113 i Falrbrnther I 7 '0 end iri.ua.

seennd llariii'gat. I ot- II. Ml, 111 It .1. 'lime, HIiiKlliig. Hub StHr liiize, lliillrriiH.

Alre, Taleearrler und liuld) also ran Stvtb Hnce Tttn eur olds, five and a half fiirluligs 1 1 lie ii Wi llliivlmil III V'i. 13. mi and 13. SO, won, Canlo. 112 (Alev.

nnileri, lb. 10 nnd II, senuitl. Hulfron, I0S I Hint ley IS.r.n, third 'lime, l.i" I'hlel Mnglslrale. Mnstei Cul'tulli Hill. Ap.

plunder, Huiiitttitv, Cnstiira. The linat, Hits Aiuund, II. Miiylmv nnd Slunbi stick, also ran. Seventh Hiiee- One nille mul tinls 112 (Shiiltlncet'i. 111..

30, HOC nnd IS CO, won, Pardnei. IK. (Nlckbiiisi, nnd II Mi. sei mul Nn 1.1,1. (lluv.

V. tnnl. IS. 10, third, iitiie, lilt. 1.5.

Tellnw nulling mune unu rtonpareu I also raa. jJN'covers From Slump nnil Siinnres Score Xenr of Onme. BOTH TKAMS TALLY 27 OTomicH's Forward I'nhses for Mnroon Feature Sensntionnl (tnme. Allhough heavily outweighed. Fnrdham depending solely upon the wide open variety of attack, awoke from a slump after the first half and outplayed their opponents nt all stages, tying the Boston College eleven at 27 points.

The gamo was diiideilly sensational. A pair nf goal were scored from the klckoff In seconds each. Mclvmnugh did the trick for I'onlhiim after a ninety vard run. and I "rummy duplicated the feat a few minutes Inter for Boston These touchdowns wete the fastest ever seen on Mason Field. rordham' strength lay In O'Conncll's nbllltv at forward passes, and nt least a half dor.en long spiral, averaging nearly foity vard.

nnd coming In the last half held off defeat for Fordhani. With but two inlnuti.H to piny Ctirran received a foit.v van! spiral ftom O'Connell on Fnrd-haiu's lo vnnl line. The substitute Maroon end sped to Boston's 20 yard line befoie I.ltiehun brought lilm down by daring tackle. Here a serlm of shift placed the ball on the visitor' yaid line with but a minute to play Robin sklrtfd right end and smashed over the Interference for the final touchdown, placing Fordhnm a lone point behind Boston Bud Wvmard saved the day for Fonllmm when hi kick between the post tlnl the store Ponlham scored In the opening quarter when Vlviano fell on the ball after Dee fumbled behind Boston' goal line. In the third quntter Mclionough placed I'nrdrmm at a 13 to lead by his wonderful run.

and Boston Immediately look the lead on Iirunimv' duplicate run. In the last period I'orilham took a decided brace and showered perfect forwaid passe over the Boston ends until Itnbln had crossed the visitors' goal In sensational fashion twice. Currait nnd O'Connell each aided in t.io attack with a foity md run. and thee plavs placed the ball in Boston' danger r.one. I.lnehati was the nialiistav of Boston attack.

He hurled the Fonlliam tackier aside fuquentlv and smashed the Maroon line for twenty yards nt a clip. Keelr got away with a delayed triple pass that netted half the length of the field In thi rcotul pcrksl and gave Boston their lead. The lineup Huston College Wall Hurley Vice i lliv Mcliiinald Veehnn irc'oiinor I l.l lev Dec )'isttlos rordham Iz-ftind Vlviano Left tat kle Mulvey Left guard I'unn Centre Wymard Hlght guard (Vlirten Hlght tat kle Kane night i ml Conklln (Juarterback O'Cunnell ft halfback McAvlnney Ktely Inehan Hlght halfback noli suiiivnii Cii lhaek Ciranneni Snite runllani, 27, Ho. ten (allege, 2J. Toiirhdowns Murium.

2. Sullivan. Vlviano, Hobln. 2. Meliiir.oiigh.

Iirummy Coals from touchdowns Uvmard. l.lnchan, O'Connor. Substitute Mel Vino ii th fur McAvlnney. Cur-rnn fur Mvlano, McAvlnney fur McHonough. Cottci for liiiiin.

Iiiitin fur Cotter. Hungers for Mct'arthi. Haw son foi Hurlev. Iirumini for l.liii-han Huity for Her. I.lnehan for Hrummv.

iin.mmv fur Dulfv. Hoieers for McCarthy 1 Iteferee Schwartz Hrnun tmplre llclllv of I l.lui -man iiimmon or rnncion, I Imeof periods rwo of lo nnd two of 13 minutes. CURTIS HIGH BURIES LINCOLN. stolen Islnnders Faslly Hun I 41 to Knllll llieo. The football squad of Curtis High School of Stated Island overwhelmingly defeated the Lincoln High team of Jersey City at Hudson County I'atk yesterday bv "tin score of Hi The was Just a workout for Hie winners, nnd nfter the lltt quaiter Hi- st cond teittn wns sent in Lven with this change they kept ripping hobs through the opposition and scond touchdown at will.

Lincoln did inn make one hist down dining the entile game. Curtl. on the other hand, falbd to make th- required distance on only one occasion Uthough Hie Held was very muddy and the ball v.iy slippery Curtis mall. aged lo sllctesfllll lOlllplite sixteen out of eighteen foiward passe. Thl play irbd after the llrl kickoff, and who recilvtd it, cart led the Kill over lor a touchdown.

The lineup. I'llllls. Hranaia Is. man H'llegan P.iltnrr I'un-iiintlne Smli'i I'll celbn cht i Ki ppler relief Keppltr Pnllln I.liuoln I eft end Mtehin Irft tackle Peiliv 1 1 ft guard iVnire lieiinelt llltlil iru.iiil nnarv. HIclll laekle ludge Hlght Hid (Quarterback NevlII 1 eft halfliaek schull ItlcliI halftiack McKIn fullback cavell.i Seme III lis in.

Ilncsilii, TonrUdcw in Hr i In n-frum inucli- for (tails hipplrr t. Iveppter oi.iis. inn unarm imnis down rngelbKriii Viilkluinli fur ilrnn.ita, siiiisiltnti's t'ur'l. foi Palmer Hiowii fur ii'lleiian. indwell for snuin i.iuciou ev fill hit.

hen. fol l'cfre M'hiill inline .1 liicbliicerof I plii liiaptnan Mnbq of Puis Prep limeof perl(s 12llllnile. ST. PAUL'S WJNS. 27 TO 0.

Vlucl ole litis s. Ilflt'l'tlv Holy Vuiilnsl lllu Itnlll. 1 1 i s. Nov St s.dino' thiough the aggresalveticf of and vv urn Itl the to.il.iv defi ated Mackcti. i llisl qua ter.

cbool on tin glidlioii bv .1 of 27 a wi uk spot at left tackle to pt lor the Long Island I. ids nieseiited an Invliie'iite comouriiioM, I 'IMie inwellllg Italll with Ills i I'i't time I lncl.es and pounils of weight asldu ns spellbound ami wns bow UpealeillS. Mitchell showed speed, iiotvv iinsiaiiuiiig Hie Illlldil.V Held, llllll si'Oleil tlllle touch- downs on long end steeps. Warren Mckcd time goals in. in acute angl.

mul 1. 1, i id an all loiiinl oiiiiiii'iiilabb g.lllie ilnren foiwanl passes Welti trUd but none whs i onipii -i pa I iint'iii St. Paul. i Mimii Italll I'o-liluiis Uft nil Left tackle Left guard I'rnlie Hlght uimril Illchl tackle HlL-lll cud Vuaricrback Uft halfl llltlil hairimck 1'iillbaik M.ioken.-i' wiiui Hull. Mrliinv lliirniinon tlllllll Hliuil lli.lierl Pie ter I Parker Ht'iiault Haggrtt Hrown Smith Mltclu II liable llaesiior arren Seine bt Paul.

27 Mac.i-ist.n lulow lis Hneselci, Mlli'hell. (inflisflonl lululMI. Warren. 3 S'lbsiHuies Hleirlch fur VIHclitll, Mlichi II fur Kimble. Hcfeiee i luirtic.

Cnlum. bit Cmplrc MiS'abr, Jnhiis llopkliis. Time of quarters in minutes I'lisaulc Defeiila lluckeitaack. lUciaiNKACk, ,1,, Nov, N. Hi a slippery 111 Id at Hrllanl hero thl ufter-liooii the r.issalc High School eleven defeated Hackensacic High 13 to nnd moved Into Mtoond place ill the Nottlieril N'ew Interacholaatlc League.

Minium scoinl touchdown for Huekensack III the Hint quaiHT and I'assnlc made It 7 to ii In their favor In the cond period when ScliuUe carried the ball over and lies-cott kicked tho guul. Schulte alio icorvd In the third quarter..

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