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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 23

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i BYENING HIGH ENDS rnnnhiFnnthniiprl BatKtScKolaitiietGam D6thfSelMla8ti6fiGamfMW! 1 1 ChimlViScores tGremestM I Victory Over Penn-Staw 8 l'rntllSc6res tCnassti 1 i-t timmwmened "r'i-: i i i-fsi v-' HARD LOCK DEFEAT -Mi'? -Si r7 ScholasticAthletics ScHcduled Tomorrow -X' POOTBAUa'l' Doyri High Manual! at Eb-bria Field Ig Commercial va- New Utrecht at Commercial Feld tII pm vy Jtegulsi' weekly dual awinunlai sa" ft I pfarilng of Mriatef and BoUfima an4 Bchulmaa was rxoeltent and- too 4 guarding of Zasuly was clover Green- fold played bcet fof Theodora Roess-velt acoring tbroa goals from1 mM-'' Fumbl in Shadow of Goal Potts Givts Kingston Chanca for Only Seort Bpactol to The Eagle Kingston Nor On a rale and aaow soaked field with rain and hall pouring down upon players and MM football cnthuitaato alike Brook-Urn Evening High loet tta final Rama Of tho season to tho strong Kingston High School team after almost It' won Penalties prhlch amounted to about 1M yards were the biggest foolers la the defeat Although outweighed but fighting scholastic so ingle He ia would tho Mg season hardly honored Tho tor le Shearer He haa Important aaa than His work character i i -1 The Ea stern Dlsirict aedond Jteaat ila third eonarwatlva victory by'? defeating UM ThMstAra Roeesveiw seo-? r- end il to Gilimag and Iplndrt flayed beat for Eastern Tho Unsupi Oas of the hardest working tho gridiron during football gems la the refCNo aad ho never gets a tumble unless he "pulls a bone" aad then nothing but abuse la heaved hla way Right her In Brooklyn wo have1 a referee who knows hla business well that ho has not had a kick on hla dec let one all season such capable official that ho have fitted is nicely at some of college elsshe However the Is practically over and it Is possible -that ho will thus he man tha above eulogy ia meant aone other than Robert ef Commercial High firhool appeared aa aa official at more scholastic games thli sea- any other man in tha city haa bean el such Acte at that ho waa entrusted with tha officiating at two championship genus oa Baturday In tho morning ho did himself proud la tho gnmo la which DeWltt Clinton defeated the High School of Commerce for tho championship of Manhattan In tha afternoon Bob fiheeres performed like duties at tha scoaoliona! test Poly Prep-Eraamua contest It Ma fifth successive see eon officiating at the gam This ia Indeed a recent any roan should feel proud of Mr hearer also worked at tha Brooklyn Prep-fit Prep gridiron ahn for the Cathol'c scholastic chaffir hip of Brooklyn Hla services been in great demand and ha covered Scholastic Results Kingston Brooklyn Evening Washington lit Lawrence John's Prrp 1 Glen Core Uoulhaaspliun III PaSctauga Hcmpsl end 14 Month Hilq 0 Commercial Row I'treuit postponed Boyri High Mammal postponed PORT WASHINGTON CLAIMS THE TITLE lipj a f1 The loro local games postponed from Thanksgiving Day 0 aefount of tho rain vrlU- ho played-' tomorrow aftonoon Boys High aad (Manaal will have their annual tussle for Su premaey at Kb beta Field 1 Commercial aad New Utreeht will have It out at Commercial Field The playing ef the two games will mark the rioeing of oaa of tho moat aueceaaful nehoiasito foot-tel aeasena In tho past decade New Utrecht expects to have no great trouble frith Oommeretet Tha latter eleven la out to turn In Us first victory of the mm at tbe-expeifee of the Green and White Manual should win from llayri High but the lted aad Blaeh will aland tat of rough usage before submUa to defeat Manual' may receive inv of the erase at Boye High Iwg been making It difficult for tho so-oatlrq topnwcu aievoo Now BnshethnU League Tho Fordhsm Freahms Columbia VYvahmen and to Bfooaiyn Comoro of Pharmacy hors orgsnliod baa-kotball league Tha trams will mol each other aa four different occasions during the mason and the Institution with tho boot record In tho oertes wUI bo awsruwi a sliver cup Tha plans of the league will ha perfected and a schedule will bo drawn up at a Meeting to be heid at the ItiMri Aiuuae-eador Manhaoou Monday night Uorhey at My Prep Hockey practice ortlt begin eoty rhortly at Poly Prep Fteid hockey will bo played at fine so as le snsbls tho new rand Ida lee to practice In slick work Under tho dlrtcltoh of Laval heed groendkeepe tho pond la front of tho sc Hoot haa been artificially filled and hoarded around to form a rink Aa aoon as tola pond froeaea aver the regular practice will commence Although many skaters have bon loot through graduation there arc mill several veterans left Tha moat Important of those ia Capt fimltb tha dtmiastivo football Mar who made such aa excellent showing at left half aad whose broken field running waa oaa of too aoaea a tht PoljHCraamus gem Pma Johns "petty" Lawson who waa the moet mp playing with but ten men da- consistent ground-galnsr on the third fit "Mike" Fries the star fimyufa of merit "Chink Iksldwl wbo haa pteymi lacroasc and football himself with glaiy on more than II occasions this season KaOMk r- I WffiWPMIVd MVOq0ajgtegtori I vt Ji-' j'1' -v I jjj VtMVdMUfilikKdfgggikMg fi v- TmsIs haem- rW1FJ- i A gMhaIgfitolagueb ijSS I T-V I SSSl1 o' riHiiiMHnMtkfii I VL 9 'ds hml UtMtlllltilflJitVMilltcrill I- UnHra Ptstrtet gscmtt '1: OIIIMIM i Vhqiggelgrqgqqggggag I BSjJJb iiAiiwhi I'- 1 inmfL fin wHeMHM4ow4aq 1 I Aifom I I fo! wo ottta fcr MoM tort hr pwwsw life iCommf friaTa rlflo team ddaiah'- ether victory to It WlM when fi defeated Richmond Htn by a acetw 161 to- ML Gooh fallow OtVWMSs Knopp- Ernst Oman ana Thompson oproaeated the winning team white Wheeler Mark Dow McOlrr Jacobo-and Tsljant represented -the toa A Cmnaaorrial fiorheea Beat BnahvririL' Commernlal defeated th Bush wick High I te 1 to aoekor match at --Commorrlal field yesterday Tho Orange and- Blaeh started at a slight disadvantage aa Ihrir star back field player waa mteslnr but nolsrllh- a standing this the Btirgen sL ar heel boys completely outplayed thstr oppenaate Unoupt Cssamstatel III JMMsA btartwlrt a)': Wrtl 'liilpld WllillBIViiistti I 1 Uwvttw a rH jHli fi in Mvarwa Kline i titta4 tell WllUasta tort fell ii'iVi-BJ jjAIBON' DANZIG VhUaM erooUA pealing for cJT'i waters la hMor nf T-TTl victory by i over pefouyhranl la the the rfei botvrma the CaW to rforv over scored cwosiit "J'Sou'iUrUd io Trvoty lJ7-L hove been played otaeo ooi marked the fifth taalthaeaaa ban returned with ory tb loaftto I CoraeUlano 'iLSSd brin "humiliating drubbing and crltl-52L ta the point where the mom the "Big Rod Team- had a eicnal tor omotberod "ft ateSt wlttlctoa And now tei come with the put roiled ufr Minat the jdSd Blue In they IJmakogiviBt Sltelo It any wonder that follow-th Red and White are eele-l greatoet triumph In In btetoryof Cornell football? And Lineea the climax to a eeaoon bya elngle defeat in which I STlSJcaM have led the team of gSTito greatest aoorlnf it to bo wondered at If they ') 25! tor their heroeo the mythleal Srn cbaBiplonehlp Who there SS be tier clalmto the title In the i'enn StaWa tie boot with What echool in the Bart Ihaa shown better all-round combination sioeffir etrong on the attack and on The offensive power the showed against Belaman'a SerSiand on a field that waa nothing uTthan a huge mud puddle a almost awe-lneplring Nothing LUlIad It but their equally awel Sealllng defense Almost at will wldlud roughshod over the Red 27 Blue forward reeling off gain titter gain from I to It yards on Might line bucks with occattonal Sr end run relieving the monotony 7L steady plunges that carried the Cfl downthefleld ou one IrreeleUble Osioh after another leohler and Kaw Star Leohler at fullbach la --sm of tho moat egeetlva men at the Motion who ever wore the Red and rw uu amply rooted the Ponn towards out of hie path carrying with torn three five eight and mvarda without almost a angle wm to make hie yardage Occa-' ameUr Ffenn took the ball on these Eunamshea giving Lechler a real tat it was the latter a Philadelphia tor bo did the heroic work that down the morale of the Penn Minis Eddie Kaw In this game brought ir to the attention of the pick-us of All-American teams aa one of tie shiftiest broken-field runners in Ito gsms today We have eoen no toek during the entire season who more elusive than the Cornell star mm Houston Tex Three times iw sprinted long distances to the ntl line after Penn ticklers had all Ms of chances to bring him down 'Bw be got out of their grasp la stabile dtctu A wicked stiff arm is one of those rune laid low the lest te In hie path who went down on kk toes aa though be had been flab Used with a large calibre shell The most powerful play of tho ftognns was their end run from reg Uw formation Tho Interference wai aagnlficent With the guard and tickle coming around and mowing town the secondary with one of tho 'toeks taking out the end another i tosinc the tackle with the aid of his nr send and a third acting aa inter-' ftmee a wide awath was cut clear 1 to the runner who had little more hdo than almply Here again these end nine Lechler did aplen- work in taking out the Red and Rue wing men throwing hla body totem them with crushing force If thin to a better workedout play than this end run of GU Doble'a we have piled to see It during the tfWs tyiUcsni' Stonewall Defense On defense the Ithacans were tho Komfaial stonewall Only once did tta Philadelphians make a first down tor straight fostbalL It waa brilliant -kite Rex Wray the fighting Penn carry mad- kg the bell for the gain that made flnt down Last year Wray ran fifties around the Cornell team but Ittoentoy he waa stopped completely secpt on his returns of punts when t-ki was nbl to mak runs back of 10 rto 10 yards oclastonalty duo mainly to the low height at which the mud-rJMked ball was kicked making it 1m-imfible for the ends to get down fast meegh These punts offered the Pennsyl their only opportunity for Victory Over liwrence Di- clfind to Sfittil Nassau score yesterday Champlonahlp I th iAm White ttildsiv took tho lldil with fffjMria I to Tte lloron lino plunger utrtordluiryj Port Washington I Nov iiooley heaver of long passes- Kiel As a result of Its IS to I victory over hard-hitting end and User etal-Lawrence High here yesterday Tort wm out tht Uneup Washington High claim a the ctaolas- her end and Reid substitute end tie football title of Naaaau County nUed ta th XMiddoM The teams battled oa a field Ihetwaa piajred cad walla Flynn and Farrell 1 1 plugged up the other line vacancte Dvspita all these meaeeluii fit John thick with mud Lawrenoo scored in tha first quarter when Bernstein mado footed Glen Cove High claimants of the Naernu County championship by T--0 score visirr! Hue to iitiM scout pus to failure on a in I itc tea ri tte tw Kui I hr eh test ten to tor to II Nta Btt Mt tn iCUr nwl ten mi IM4 ton K( Bin Mb I II I I rttej to 1 In Wl I mu vit iMf iwl Jtot fetre ito tot but Us Bott i (ah I the mKr wtt le tl Bftac tetTN InmI utto wto ttoMl rkm tf Sr mgM as Mttot tiste larfc I lppntl reMlDt I'eert-I tajtkl and Uanylolltor the fast aubwL tuts quarter who could always be railed oa to guide the team wall' era also expertenerd hockey player Francis McKes the plucky lltUe third st ring quarter will prove a great asset This lad haa plsnty of siod and should utaks an excellent player -These boys will form th uuristii around which Coach McGshl heps to build a championship tram TIhts wUI ba plenty of new malarial to fill up tho remaining plasc A definite schedule haa not rot hem oomplrted hut there prill ha regular fMtMtt with ftoyff I Ugh Canterbury High ftehool of Connecticut and Now Roehalle High Practice games will ha played with tho squad of tho Now York Branch of the Itoyal Bank of Canada Manual Agsla Defeats Etiiste Tho Manual basketball team journeyed to toe Ith Coast Artillery Armory Jerome and Klngabridgs rd yesterday and defeated too strong team of Evander CbUda bp if to It ay out ror thslTbta WM15' second meeting of tbs treacherous fooling" aerlft tow TV011 of lb? of I yard Mean to wS completed and then Held went in VttSythM through centforour Kffiharliffi piayed great toot Dal I and tor ter a momsniary tops in the anal parted which was piayed under searchlight Hero nearly always within tbs home boys' It-yard lino Then tha Slippery pigskin would assort rita meny sera dm would snmi tho Glen Cove Imu would recover punt out of danger and tho march toward -the goal line would start ail over again lit John's made its only score In tho second period itslhcr received a punt on hia la-yard Una and rap It oack Ik yard Captain Kennedy aalrted right and for 10 yarta and would have gotten away but for tho to-: a IsjsTarstssr asKsa: pllshod Manual was stow and lag gard while tha Ereader's ahewsd I be Is fomtiteity with the aourt by fln-ilshlag toe JaKJ taetestf4he acoro bolag to nc" -I'il-it Manual toliptay a da-fansiva gam Mvaader scoring frequently while Manual aoored hut one field goel When -there was- bat alx minutes te go hope wad low for Man uaU tha aeon being 14 to I In Kvan liar's favor It wee then that the fighting spirit of Manual earns to tha top Upechlta waa substituted for fkilll-vaa and began th scoring by caging two foul trie- With four minutes to go and Manual needing II paints to tl Manual took tho olfeaee captain Zimmerman raged two fluid- goal Then Lipoehlta scored a goal Mannheim followed with another Manual speeded up' taking grander off their feet by speedy elaver peering tM I ball an a pees while ling in tna middle of the and with a clean shot caged tha beU tiring the lend The ball waa cen tered aad Mannheim tipped the ball off into band Ha quickly passed to Upeohll who with clover shot scored tho winning goat1 for Manual -f Those who playnd wall for Manual Were Captain Timmerman Llpecbit Mannhelm-and -RlvHn Gehen-pFayed exceptionally wall for Evandsr Lineup i Bmaterma a Whits 1 0 4 porhlts i 4 I Oahsa a IS Mnsibalia i 4 Vend S' Untie iaa4 441 PMohol i 4 i I Totals a a ts TsUls I 111 Taroelln mtalseo SelHvoa for Uythlt Ms-aeblls hr asIHvaat Colto for Coddlok Tims at II mlsstaas Tiauboaher Olss FtooCbnU Cams Gaacrled Lawranor 1 Nov Faculty Manager Ivan Ahlgrsn of tho Law-ranee High Bchool football team an pounced today that tha gams scheduled here tom morrow afternoon with BL Franda Prep of Brooklyn had brat called off Injuries to CapL Menhenlck It pfoffer and Jeff Carlin te tha Dover game hist Baturday severely crippled tha team audita wag derided to does thq season playing a snappy gam tits am District basket ball team wbelmingly defeated tha Theodore Roosevelt qalnteL" IS to 11 By virtue of their apeody and keen rate passing Eastern's bora auacaaded la bringing the ball down to their basket time after time and frequently caging a gcaL'' jedaa of Khatarn DIttriet waa th Outstanding star and althongh a guar seorsd flrid goal The F- ii 4 it! I I Vi i'4 iK i "i fr? tlf ts- Si wrtettJt)eniwhiyftlk Msewheet Haasta left half 1 1 a 7 Walaar trayi) CMlrr (award -Kllae a (lean righkClaM fraett Riavi-' Klals a aarhaw hwarisi Pmhsrtrti ItilMaHi smretau BUwMlaa far Wliilai hr hoopla Oaadmaa arespsi asioary Mr mniwi nanar ttoadmeai Pertsrteh aoe ffsBo way Tints sf farlwto-thlrty atlastesij Ptanhlag Boat Fee Roritaway Tha nuahlngHlgh Bchool baskatovw team opened lie season by Fee Rerhaway to I ball team opened lie season by def In Fee Rochaway to IS oa Ute nuking ground At an other times they wars completely helpless before the powerful defense of Debt's six-footers1 Captain Dodge playing his lest gams for Cornell' and the two tackle working with the ends Dave hlunn brother of Jim hlunsa former Cotnell captain and Custody a Honolulu boy kept the end sones Inviolate stopping at tempts around tho wings with bsart-breaklag abruptness Bruranan aqd Jones at tho guards mad Charley Braytoa at center were equally effective in supping tho line nlungea Braytoa waa everywhere playing Uke a young lion and following the ball every second the pay Ia tho last few minutes of the gamg Peaa had her heat to acoro whan aha -relovered a fumble by Cornell on tho latter It-yard line A forward paaa on the fourth down enabled her to bring the ball to her l-jrard line But aha failed-to make an Inch of ground on the next three down and a forward paaa a the last waa grounded Cornell took the ball and worked down the field the whistle ending the game aa another touchdown waa Imminent for the Red and White Fran's Haters Claim Leas Strong Now Pitt In bolding Penn State- to a 8 score upset the dope but the result did not some aa a surprise to those acquainted with the true strength of the Panthers Glenn War-nar'i el events era always dangerous and with such stars aa Davies llol-lermn Anderson Collona -and Hewitt to call on the defeats by Nebraska and Washington and Jeffsrson became practically meaningless A team with such a llneUp can go out and do anything thatitha teams can do Including holding the to a tie Aa a result of this tie score Penn State's claim on the championship is not so clear A team that la held to a tie by two teams that have eaeh been defeated twice during tho season cannot very well put forth a stronger claim than can a team that bos played eight games and won every one of themi aa have Cornell ana Washington and Jefferson It seems that these last two Slovene will be regarded In the last analysis aa the likeliest candidates for the mythical honor Washington and Jefferson and Colgate In defeating respectively West Virginia and Columbia only added two more instances to a season filled with upsets in which the dope waa borne out West Virginia had been defeated by Rutgere who had been doormat this year whereas the Presidents held a victory over Pittsburg Anything lees than a clean-cut victory for the Presidents would have been a big upset West Virginia played a strong game and held the Presidents to II point which -came as something of a surprise but still a margin of II ia quite enough to deer any doubt 'aa to superiority Washington and Jefferson thus brought to a close one of the beat football years in the history of the school holding about aa good a claim to the blue ribbon as any team In the East defeat brought to a dose perhaps tho moat unsuccessful season ever known at the Mormngside Heights Institution It was Webster Colgate's left halfback who brought about this last downfall of the Blue and White by running beck taro kicks for touchdowns Last year he returned -one of Cornell's kickoffs for a touchdown and did the same -thing on ftyracuae Columbia paved the way for her own defeat by falling to "take of tho feat slip-pery captain wlry-Columbla gig not show to better advantage during the past la one of tho mysteries of the gam The team always gave the Impreadon of having great latent strength with its heavy line and with men like Kop-ptsh and Moacsendti In the backfleld we have heard repeatedly that will not be'ln charge of the lilt eleven Ik Joe Brooks to take hla place? Other games which the more played yesterday In important elevens brought their season to a dose were the Georgia Tech-Auburn content won by- the former lh Notre Dame-hllchlgan Aggie In which the South Bend eleven rolled up 41 more points to their enormous total for the season the Centre-Tulane at New Orleans won by the Praying Colonel the Georgetowa-Bethany woi by the former" 14 0 and the Wash Ington and Lee-John Hopkins affair In which Ray Van chargee lost out to tho Fighting Generals by the dose score of 7-4 Detroit University once more showed its power in defeating Vermont II 0 Band ford though1 when ha aays that the South Bend eleven would score II points on Tala or Harvard easily- Tn can make that emphatic I should Hke to see a dame between Notre Dame and the Crimson The former Is eoncedadTo have the strongest aerial attack and Harvard has about as strong a defense against the pass as any team In the Kllllnger cf Faun piaea them are Kllllnger cf Penn guto Owen of Harvard MeUll'an of Centre Wynne of Notre Dam Davies lowevar in thllt I thtok Buell tho best all year- He 55 mk mlstok Klley and 5CMalh Ahderaoni Notre Dame' powJ rtul He beet end MeOnlre of Chicago I betlevC to bo tho tackl though -Keck te a good rtan als Xeck fiotahkood thlryear as he waS lssL? He has been crippled condition aad iM "otboen ablg toshow to heat ad vantag rlnta of TalewtUu! -Brown of Harvard at gnaX and Witt- mr 6f Princeton at center are'my taeleetteha for tho Vg TT Will be of InteraA to local football 'taiwera to leam i that BricklcFa i Bmckrn Giant one of to stronveet professional teams la too Bai ue to Car Jim Thr-pe'o Cleveland at Khbtlta from gnnday He 4 Briektey and Tharp to their undergrad furSuhed lhr unique luatanoe of tore stars grappling 1or onor ef bring decfiuWtha hairs' i game scheduled fof tomorrow between Morris' and Eraamua for tfco city champlonahlp la aocker has beu postponed day'The Curtis Hi ed until tho following Bator-ha reason for tho delay Is that HU to tho last ditch toe Brooklyn put up' nek a-gaiM fight to the end that the entire assemblage with the exception of about 100 people were rooting tor tho visitors whan the final whistle blew An luck areuld have It tho game was decided by a fumble whoa the Brooklyaltee wce tar tho shadows of the Kingston gohl posts Then through a forward pase of le yard Voght to Anderson and pretty Une plunging by Dressier the bail was carried over by Anderson of Kingston Booklet klcksu too goal Tho Brooklyn si even was accompanied by cheering squad of Ml students augmented by a brass band which paraded tho streets of Kingston Wednesday night and then attended tha danefi given by Kingston High to tha visiting team Kingston won tha toss and received the ball Miller kicked to Gaae on his 1 0-yard Une where be waa downed by Gleason Here the ball waa lost on down Eckenbargi-roko loose for 10 yards around right tackle and on tho next play Brooklyn waa penalised yards and then 11 more tor pushing The ball aee-mwad up aad down the field until It rested on the 10-yard line where they held Miller Immediately kicked to safety tho ball rolling until It reached Kingston's II-yard line Hero the local beys rushed tha hall to psld-fiald where they lost it on down A pass from' Goebel to chlees of SI yards -wight tha ball within tha shadows of tho home team's post The Brooklyn boys were penal II yards again as the quarter ended Brooklyn lost the ball on down Kingston could not gain ou lino plunging and Voght kicked to Eckenberg Brooklyn lost- bull on downs On straight lino plnnging tho local eleven brought tho ball to Brooklyn's It-yard line when 1 tho half ended Tho second half started with Voght kicking to Goebel oo tho II yard line where with brilliant Interference ho ran the ball beck 10 yards before being downed Again Brooklyn waa penallset II yard! and after falling' to gain Miller kicked to Muller on the 21-yard lie Muller ran the ball back II yard On the first play Goebel intercepted a forward pass on hla 41-yard line Miller made I yards around right tackle Eckenberg made (first down and than Goebel made 11 yards on a long and run Brooklyn then lost tha ball on down By straight line plunging of Dressier Anderson and voght Kingston put the ball on tho Brooklyn 10-yard lino where Kingston lost on down Again Brooklyn failed to gain aud the nail Kingston's oa the 16-yard line Failing to advance the ball Voght was forced to kick Hero tho breaks of tho game net in and in -handling the slippery ball a Brooklyn back fumbled and Grover fell on It Dressier aad Voght made It first down tor tho local boys and forward paaa of II yard from Voght to Anderson over the goal line was completed for tho only score of tho gam Beebler kicked tha goaL WlUr -trio mlautea to play 'Edna berg ran tha tadi babh to midfield A forward pase frOm'GoeMAo fichlees of yards waa aompreiea end then Brooklyn lost the ball on down Voght completed a forward paaa to Goldberg of 10 yards and Voght made I yards on a Am plungw when -the ceding whistle Lineup n-kln () Uuvrtae SRhtosi Left as4 1 AsSarwe CMsaaos tLrft tackle IMsUs Shady Icfl suard mr VfCdffti a a vtBItf seeeseeeee sOTOtSF outer mkt urd Owmae Right I ark la Casa (CapO Campball (Capt) Ulsht end I Andaman Caal frem RaahMa II Shady ailaets Hempstead High Wins Final Vmh South Side Special to The too UJ Hem patent Nov Hempstead High defeated South Bide High yesterday on a gridiron that waa a son of mud Tho vietom need IIm ilungea to good advantage and pushed Morrison and Dora over for touchdown Jaffa kicked both goals South gldo scored its touchdown when Gibson gathered in gHorward pass aad The tUMn had tha ball I -yard Una in the final quarter bat 1 1 -yard penalty moved the ball out of danger Considering 'the tact that tha field was In miserable condition as a result of tho heavy win tha teams Ployed welL It i tho last gams of tho season for both institution Lineup Hraisstssd (14) tosth BMe MWf Nat has taekte KeCollMSk PSI'I'lBClOe (itimt MMWfsntMiWpt ftMktMtt fONIff toaklin Snl Hint tsmbrtckt Rlrtt taekte Benjamin tw)da R'Skt Mthns Jaffa -Qsartsrhsrii TIIImms Wsliar LNlfcalfksW tasg Harrises WI halfback -OKmm rsllbaek 11 MoTTteb tteyeaad Otboao Goals from toaekdojrsa-Jaff 4 Ploreo Lawronco Tlano of 11 mls-utoa ffstsUUto Btsnott tor Ol boos Southampton Turns Tables on Patchogiie gyecta! to YM Esgfaj 1 Patehogu L- Nov- Southampton High avenged te defeat of a week ago at tha 'hands of Patchogue High bjr triumphing In -too return gome here yesterday II to I The visitors excelled In alt departmeuta L- Maher tturdy llttle fullback earried tha ball Over for one touchdown and Jennings -acoounted for tho other latereot waa added to the gama 4r tha presence of Mal-aunay' a- Jaganeae player In the Pamogua Aneup- The Aula Nippon waa ana of too Unaapt: SrttUmsiaa ftnfea 'tS8 Wellsrty aw) SWllT Wse4Ltig' IL PhUttpa TJwajraUKi Ml 4-d tags eaoo eUWMf UekU goUniMkr latriiafottttCMN 1 Korrte foeiodaoRjfkl' IMnltegmggltl 44 ess Bmltk -Mesulfli Qiiek MagMitaffWfkt amlta Mi 'TVsiilHsuis fi' Kekw Jatsa mm TO I M-her a Befwee-TreiUi CSS Msiylm -Jatoey Berea Badoakr Field Nen je mla Ceba aetaeUtsHe Oreia for Phll-Hser a- Usher for Kerrlsi Bee ter Leeheri beaker tar Baett j-t QX BOTH BROKE KBpOBD Vis the New York Btoto prefee-tonal pocket Millard ehamptonghip at Vawler Brothers Academy last night E1 Dawson defeated Matura III to 41 Dawson broke too ball lla tors played safe Dawson then stopped to toe Uhls and piedd a perfect run of baUkcskM-Lesher rtalltaoeli Lease latter rouri The Itemipi' mortteg pfimBT a Corarll NerrlMg leels IV4M' a rear i-: Saaats MaCsIlass hr MjrTlgv Vat 111 hr Moots TMes ef taalvli MjasW' -rfe- -qr You Hit the Bullseybt MM 4 i When you By: ft Willard iTh3Sli Rubbcf-tb uidvcrMl te Titing plate 5 Tha thread! rubber pofBtNa Oiyee you teore mOee 'oC wts bterropted aeryioe per dollar the long rBricklev Thinks Notre Dame Giimt8Play Dec 4 a spectacular field goal from tho Id-yard line Thereafter the vial ton were easy picking for tho homo eleven Intercepted forward paesea proved the downfall of Lawrence Miller gathered In om of tho aerials tn the second period and ran 40 yards for a touchdown Ftedlor pinched another out of tho air la tho same quar tar and ran 10 yards to Lawrsnocte three-yard line before ho was dowami Klothe negotiated tho necessary distance on a plunge through the line for a second touchdown In too third quarter Miller circled toft and lor 14 yards and another touchdown Mil-Mr succeeded in kicking one of toe three goal In addition to the intercepted forward passes penalties also proved fatal to the crippled Lawrence team Three times when tha visitors wero in fair way to score they had a penalty called for offttd The loos of jet? Carlin wetter nnd Menbintok through injuries greatly weakened the Lawrence aggregation Lineup WaskM-a Ftedltr it Mft fid itimsiitlWW aiftdr loft lasfcis rsjSM Mleklls I rg Camebaif O-edM' rlsht Aekls A klrE w'S gloths SH Xalfbaota Kirk SlaV rteM kalffiaek Cajjsmsrs gnllh fallback rilllln MUIer -2 Rtelh Oosls from ImiOiOowbj Millar pNl Bwestela Olrllng mas-DnM Time ot serlede is mlnslea Dtektnim for lufri Stery ly War Brooklyn Socker Eleven 4 Ties With New York In antidpaUon of tho coming hen of the New York Football Club next Sunday to meet the Todd Bilpyurds ocher eleven In the third VT A cup round the Manhattanite got a Utte of what Brooklyn aockera'cnn do yeaurdny when the teem of the Brooklyn Football Club divided toe honors with the New York eleven In an inter boro game at New Yortt Ovat -Atthough -tha-homa-team was first 40 acoro and lad at half time by 1 to 0 tha Manhattanites caught up In second ported and thereby averted defeat Archie fitark scored for New York alter it minutes of play and midway In- the second period Tom Whalen equalised for Brooklyn The Anenp: New Tort 11) foj Bresteys (IV Stfiv sBtar Kelly aigtat bk Mltetaar Mayardlrte Vrit kaeku Wuda Vasdawrsba hgjfc Porter Vaa das Bysdam Coster Self Left fcftlfa stats Uanmlker OsteMe laftP Wtael-s Cssslsrtem Uomjrt-H KfivBii m4 Ji AfbiI MW Btarh New Tert C- Irtisla Bn tea llelrae ef 41 sUaetee The Harrlaon Football Club won a signal victory Philadelphia by tha score of 4 goals to I at Harrison yesterday BOWLING fund League (Oraad Centre! Alter) I rit Maybeam Tstelsc-- 441 I tt M--C 1 Maytaesm-T YMrfsc4 -JJJ fatalao 4S 4fl 'mEL Nsrtes Lilly WsMl Its lit Peteia 1ft 141 Campbell 144 lit Tetala ft! Btaadard OH Co Mlytey jir 111 Bedoa Ill ill XTI 111 stalMM'4T4 'I -Nertoa Lilly: Walsh I4s jft berhardt let In CampbelL-iM -141 total 'Tsfelri-iVV 4i St Francis' Starts Year With WIir ifiL Franda CeAege opened Ita 111 lilt basketball season with Is wtotoqr over Bavage Institute of Manhattan After getting Off to a mediocre start tha Brooklyn' collegians Scored almost at wlU la the second halt For gevag Nat Krtnaky quondan aty Collogs star showed to beat advantage garnering 14 of hie II point For fit Francl Eddie Keating excelled with I Arid goals while Moran's floor work waa apeotaculas Next Batnrdar BL Francia wilt meet Cathedral -College at the Ilth Reg Armqry The aoara SU Hoads-'' I 2-' Whs FA Nsjb koHhw 4 Mr(rs iUM waRt hole In right tackle and through to too Ik-yaid Un Re I her crashed through irit guard and dragged two tacklera acrom tho lino for a scor Pdtteelfg'Oaiieatod toh added the extra point Captain Keh-aedy Pollock Gallagher and Itolhbf h1entrat fixurea in tha victory Kcnasdv made sevaa runs of between 10 and 41 yards and never failed to gain Pollock waa tha naual bulwark on the line ripping holes for tho Lewis ave back Itm-her was a fit mote to Captain Ken-nsdy In hte great run one Urn Pets took punt and raced 10 yards through the Glen Cove Interference for a tolly unly to be called beck because of alleged tripping The game wes a post-season affair and waa played on but a day's notice Lineup: John's fT Psj Olsn Csvs HR (t -Mllosbsr Loft asg (Maealg Wa aehlBriBk lft tsetala Somalia Iflt ssard UoCarthy nmllaiainiM) (IfilfiF iMinMirUt £rsj Klsht (sard Syria small RsM Will Uaklo Sasrard Mrany 1U ht aad OaraajCapt-) tslkar Quariarbaah Whasiar Ksaaady Cspt)lri Mlfhaak AtlU Right half bock Oormata Fsllbaok Mat thaws Oaal (rsst tsaeh-Itefaraa Phrlayl-N FalhMk PmpIfVJos Kokh CMnlas masqat Jsha'gt Csv rHMe-Dlntalacar Adaijk TlsUaf Basketball The Olympic Cub light 74 to 16 pounds traveling team would like to hear from all teams having home court Would Aka to book Assumption Cub BL CbarMS and Xavier Cube Address Joseph Hatton 401 ITst Brooklyn Tho East Rnckaway team having vanquished such teams as Freeport Rockville Centre Lynbrook and others would like to arrtnge gamea with out We team averaging to 146 pound Addrem William Pearsall Union ave Lynbrook Tough on Thanuny Bam Langford colored star for many rear Is bemoaning bis hard luck In Canada One of tho clubs at Toronto wanted to see Bam In action and had practically matched him with CapL Boh Roper of Chicago but at tha last moment tho commission derided that It waa not a good match had called It a ft What gats Ban's goat Is tho fact that the house' would have bean old out and hla share would have run over $4000 That Is surely tough on Bam speilly Jn them day bf hard picking Now tho dub la thinking of -staging an all-star card and haa been after Bob Roper aad Tommy Gibbon -f --i PAGING BERNIK HAHNj V- After Phll O'Dowd the Columbus bantam walght made euch a great ahbtripf with Joa Lynch in New York wlnnlng'the decision be hiked over to Wheeling Va wherqhe met Ber-nls Hahn a local bantam and reettved a heating for hla trouble Tha Wheel-tog paper says of tho bout: and Hahn were scheduled to box last night but Instead It waa murder in tha first degre Hahn gave him a lesson In blocking and than proceeded to beat him from pillar to After that hetring Hahn should pack up and got after Midget Smith Jade Bhufecy and Johnny Butt-sy V7 Professional Football EBBETS ft 18B Mm Ckafap Brickley'g BteaUja GUatg 'VwiV'a I PUiUfUi AB Stan The hardest game I ever played against Princeton In 111 --r speaker waa Charlie Brickley Aptald of Harvard '14 probably the i-tnate Held goal kicker that ever 4 Pair of moleskin Redlned i- luxurious depths of a fjta at the Imperial Hotel Brickley -t fit 'fall a few pearls on football of the lift of the bfitterjfe-oo bilhi torfcf TTIWH MIWH IAP IIM present while tha fast- relative merits of the type of game 5 rSS? mm CHCMiugty oyer as played by the East and by tho West dear smooth as tho Brickley replied that ha saw no dlf- wh0 flwt fersnee between the two play th "UM knd of football" he stated Mnoetcn on Nov 2 HIE "Here at least It may bo aaM that on tlmt rssor for KlpUnga la East and West to th! Um at went? does not hold true For East I SsfdStLcBr5feru1ur West ia East ao feres aSSIiJ7dfcrlth £fif their football to concerned I him outside it was at best I 'have ace ha- mAn wW1T er lnwhtehT When asked aa to hjs opinion on the seen this would £ci -re-inaulatioa Al Delmi Comptny h-s- RPImw fteariM ste DMribatsns Blags Mr Atutk an4 BIUNCHgg' Awni rM Irifttf Arms Csrrnr As opcn tmcxiMoa 7srt Hsttbsa Fsritwsy Ksar Oesaa Parfewar v5iw NW ju I i i rta Tfd euperiallve followed the "Miit tested towsfi toe ThirtoJSSht te kBalitowh5vtos tat took ma mi ijrigbtkl lI? Munitor 'kJHtea mi iiVvSHS 'tjmt I had tona i to klitofidSSr -Nffiinxto riteeer li pounda STfvCu wore arited to una tle two Nateet I tmrwa-ahoSS 'iSf1 aa'mrir ani JC Nid1 Twk waier ISSvnrt 5 te foiSSuiSS itoftwSlr the thing SlSrSirt hto Ntatatea In tomiJSw '7w mm 800 4 The meat flniahsenteMo Sfond Mto I to VtoX Jh iJ? Th i t'SC he Amy UncerwMLM ulmAatadi wool woiui jper larmcnt If not purchased from Govt could Both told at Ihh pripe' Each 50 -'yv Navy Uttderwear all wool doidU frei bacLi lychaied fromy CoyL and wt S'! can icB them for each foteiQlnry-yd gmaltot fotoball pUyerof aU Um I ever themwere a regarded Army wool tuu use' -a 9Ja Hip Boo! teffifing Aukagb dtriigi i 37S TRIANGLES ARMY STORE faottefi'i do anything itothe tatoae and MvmthaaSi right I flBd much on -ks In I opinion so i WOTth ho t0 nSvLt7 5kut the team and play-.

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