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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 39

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-i THK BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK SUNDAY NOVEIUEK 11 101 '7 3 FLUSHING PLAYERS HAVE BEEN DOING WELL DROP KICK WINS FOR NYU 5 Way Title Erasmus Moves a Long toward the Football The eleven ot Erasmus Hall and Prep's -defense and were aim forced Brooklyn Prep met yesterday to de- Jo kick and MacPhee punted to tlie iia which would be the probable J10- ride men Poon after Erasmus had the ball In winner of the Brooklyn footbal mirltltld when they tumbled on a criss-cross It waa the first' fumble In three games but incidentally only tk Maul' jad al championship thla ycr and Brooklyn lost by a score of to 0 the first of 4 Breaks Tie With Rhode Island State for a 9 to 6 Victory about six In this game' hitee long A the Greater City Something went wrong with the team and although it has done fairly well it has not quite lived up to its early reputa tion Several cf the players haVe played excellently throughout and have been the backbone of the eleven In the squad there are Bleecker Hallock Alford Atkinson Townsend Goddard Nail Hess Harms Buhl Schmidt Hamilton Platt Wangler Roden 0 Atkinson Gladding and Valentine forward MacPhee to tichlinger Brooklyn Bid Best In Fir Half The first half of the game waa dearly but Erasmua braced In the second chapter and really displayed some of the football of whleh they were capable The only touchdown of the contest came In thla period and It occurred In a moat dramatic way The Blue and White started the third period by kicking off to Erasmus and Meistrell ran It back to the 40-yard line The Bulf and Blue lined up quickly and no one noticed Mahr on the extreme left end near the elds lines until It was too late The Erastnlana put their play Into execution quickly and MacPhee shot a well-aimed forward to Mahr who caught It and ran 60 yards for a touchdown which spelled ruin for the Prep team It evidently encouraged the Buff and Blue players for they played better football during that quarter and succeeded In keeping the pigskin in the territory throughout The loser cam nearest to a score In the last period and the game ended In Erasmus territory MacPhee played his usual good game but Wilkinson stood out as the shining light of the game He played a hard game and It would not be amiss to eay that he with Souvllle who played a corking game at end were the only Erasmlane who displayed any fight In them It la hard to eay who played best for the losers for everyone played a hard game Oettlng down to brass tacks Hehl O'Rourke and Sweeney showed up beet The lineup: Erasmus (I) Position Brooklyn (41 Whlton -(reft end Lynch Wolf Left tackle JUrsrhil Holler Left guard Harden Ilssnoot Center Hehl Wilkinson' Right- guard Boyton Adorno Hlght tackl gweensy Mnuvllls Bight end Dobbins Melstrsll Quarterback O'Rjurfc Kohllngsr Left halfback dlrandss HcPhsa Bight halfback LaSla Hahr Fullback Each man Hshr Hastings Cornell Crawford Now York I'-nlvar-Ity Trask Yolo Tints of li and 11 minutes Brook lyn Bachman for Brandos Maatsraon for Bachman Bast I far Lynch: Otghotla tor for Burton Erasmus Hons for Adams Rutgers Smothers Springfield Team New Brunswick November Rutgers varsity today gave more evidence of Its strength when it scored a 61 to 0 victory over the Springfield A team on Nell-on Field Rutgers had the visitors constantly at Its mercy and exhibited tremendous power endurance and apeed in a aeries of new plays which took Springfield completely off Its feet The visitors unfolded a clever aerial attack but only two of the many pa ansa attempted were successful On ths other hand Robeson the Rutgers colored star received three passes the smallest of which netted 14 yard's and he figured In several successful lateral passes as well Rutgers backs tore through line almost at will Kelly Whitehall and Gardner taking turns In making gains varying from 10 to 40 yards through center Kelly's exhibition of running and dodging waa particularly brilliant hia most tacular playing coming In tha ond period when on two consecutive line plunge he carried the pigskin 60 yards In the third quarter Gardner waa replaced at halfback by Mort Redmond the formor Poly star Redmond showed up very well carrying the ball 10 yards on two attempts at the line and scoring a touchdown on almost the next play Uneun: Bulgers' (tl) Fos BprlnglMld KobeauB Left snd MsnefleM Feltner -Left tackle Edwards Neuachaefsr Left guard Johnson Durham ranter Qnlnlau Franks Right suard Clarke Randall Hlght tackle Lavlrk Hrenktey Right end Llndon Dakar Quarterback Draw Kellay Jett halfhnckRreltansIdar iarrinar Bight halfback Otto Whitehall Fullback Carlin Sutton for Brtcklejr Redmond far Nrardner' Franctaco far Dunham Ijh far Kart mend Hand for Franclana Score by Rutgore it 14 Ifa (1 Bpriiigflelri I Touch- Kelley I Whitehall 4 Gardner I Hedinond I Goals from Gardner 4 Raker Referee Heunag Dartmouth Hann Harvard Heat llreaman Kilpatrick Princeton Time of period It mlnutea Stevens Tramples On Delaware 35-0 In on of the faetMt and cleanest games of football ever played on Castle Point Field tho Stevens Engineer trampled on the Delaware eleven yesterday at Hoboken by a core of 26 to 0 From start to finish the Red and Gray warriors had everything In their favor and made the most of their opportunities The only time Delaware came within striking distance of the Stevens goal was In the first period when a scries of line plunges mixed with forward passes brought the ball to the 14-yard line But here tho Stevens defense tightened and Delaware lost tho ball on downs Goodale right halfback waa tho star He not only scored a touchdown and goal but kicked three goals from placement Lineup: 81 arena (HI The teams and while it wss goncrally conceded lief ore the gum that Erasmua ehoulil win the Flatbush boys In no way showrd up marvelously superior to their opponents The Erasmus team is well-drilled machine and the boys eeemed to think that eince wu a machine and they part of it they should work like automatons' and display no attempt at Individual playing In other words the Bulf and Blue lacked the spirit and dash that has characterised their playing Thriropponcnts played Just the opposite kind of game The playing of individuals waa tine but they lacked teamwork and even their Indomitable ibchting spirit was not enough to over-ESne this handicap With a little teamwork the Prep lade would have nut up a much better game and poe-ilbly might have won The victory practically clinches the t'tld for Erasmus although Boys High may prove strong enough to be able to challenge them Two fait and well matched teams usually put up an Interesting game mid yesterday's tussle waa no exception At no time during the contest aid either team really work It-i aeif to within striking distance of a touchdown Of course Erasmus did core but not by a stubborn march down the Held but by a brilliant 0-yard run by Mahr who ployed a line game at fullback Throughout the greater part of the afternoon the ball see-eawed up and down the field with neither team haring any decided advantage except In the third period when Brooklyn was forced to her own 2-yard line mainly through Harahall'a not knownlng In which direction hie goal lay He caught a abort kick and started toward the Buff and Blue goal liosta Before he had realised hie error he had reached his own 10-yard line where he waa downed The Crown Heights team awakened And hopes In the breasts of Its eup-porter when they brought the leather to within ZB yards of a score In the tint few minutes of play Here the hull and Bhio held and Brooklyn waa forced to punt and tt waa lull They could not penetrate the FIN WAS TOO MUCH FOR DARTMOUTH Victorious 7 to 0 by Putting Its Winning Punch in the Last Quarter (Special to The Eagle) Boston Mass November One touchdown and goal won University of Pennsylvania's annual game agalnet Dartmouth this afternoon The winning punch to beat ite Hanover rival 7 to 0 wee delivered in the last quarter when taking the hall on Dthrir own 17-yard Una by holding Dartmouth on downs the Quakers opened up and swept their opponents back yard by yard Thirteen plays mainly driven against Dartmouth's left wing provided the (Junkers with a first down on Dartmouth's 2S-yard line Here Bell heaved a long forward pass straight into the arms of Miller who wae five yards from the Dartmouth goal line when tlie ball Came to him Phillips the Dartmouth left halfback who did not have much of a chance to get the ball himself rushed Into Miller In such a fuahlon that Umpire Carl Marshall ruled that he had interferred and Penn waa allowed to retain the ball and at the spot where the Inter-ifereuce occurred Thus Penn had a first down on the five-yard mark and from that point it took four line plays to carry the ball across The touchdown waa made Iqr Ktraus Berry then kicking tlie uoal The touchdown however was only the beginning of the excitement for Dartmouth had a wonderful come-jmck Receiving the kick-off the Hanover1 players displayed a brilliant open passing game Hcuonough made long passes one to Mete Meyers for a 21-yard gain nt then another to Presaon for 16 yards There were only a few minute to play and line attacks with one end run by McDonough placed Dartmouth 16 yards from the Pennsylvania goal poet and with only a little more than a minutes to play HcDonough mode one more rush Pearly clearing Pennsya right end and then as the final effort cam to forward passes The first was almost caught by slyers and then McDonough threw him And this time making a long over the Penn right wing and into the end tone Myers waa going Joll tilt for the ball and It eeemed hat he surely must get it but Btraua was too quick and crossing over al-tnost tn the end of the sons he beat the ban to the ground and prevented what very early would have been a chance for Dartmouth to get a tie tj by a kicked goal The Pennsylvanian outplayed Dartmouth thla afternoon except In Jhe last five or atx minutes of the Period Before their final rally on offense the New Hampshire boy "wr were closer to the "Penn goal 26 yards Once they were stopped for downs on that line and another time their attack was stopped and the IwU given to the Pennsylvanians on the 17-yard line Penn was threatening to do something In the way of scoring all the afternoon In the first half Berry tried field fnsle from Dartmouth's 42 44 46 and -yini linos He later missed from the 27-yard line and Quigley could not count for Penn from the 41 -yard ins (7) Pm It Inn Dartmouth iD'sk1 Ireft end Myers 7srd heft tackl Hotly I 1jfi uard Neely ntr Bhepperd 4'" night guard Ysunirsimm Rlrtt la Hi I Murphr Illy hi erd FWdbrr Jv-f Ounrtt-rWk Melinn High halfKarkB llnllwh Bight Ufba'kCHftlbmok Fullback Lehman Snore by Panada T-I Uyltn'Jlh IIM Strain '(fan! from touchdown Bo'on -N A Tufts Brawn Harehil Harvard Fl ld Jirlpr-y liTbnrPe Columbia Head Tufia Tin of iwriudo-U ml a I OiOBK CAU FOR (TRTIS The Curtle High sockers champions the a did not disappoint heir admirer yesterday when on Field at 8t George Ihey met rival team of the High School of "mtnrrce and won out by the doe of 2 goals to 1 Curtis kept in ran amor the competing total of 6 wins aud 1 tie i if i a i i I i ii 1 I 1 i i i' i i i I i i -i i i 1 I i i New York University -won a liard-fought victory over Rhode Island' State on Ohio Field yesterday Tli' teams war vnly matched and tljey played aome fin football' Egan kicked off for to O'Brien whu carried the hall back IQ yard After several frultlve attempt to go through the' line Nlchol skirt" ed around left end for 26 yards scoping Rhode Island's first and only touchdown Tho try for the gonl was missed' and the hall seesawed- back and forth" during the rest of the quarter In thq second quarter the Violet warrior made a grand march down the field 20-yard run by Egan around left end brought the ball to tho Rhode Islanders' 40-yard line From her a ward pass Egon to Gardner netted first score Egan missed tha goal With the score 6 to 6 kept right on going anil with the ball un Rhode Island's 30-yard line Egan stepped luick to the 8S-yard line amt-negotlated a drop kirk which clearatl-the bar with several feet to apse-That won the game The half ended with -the ball on Rhode Island's 4o yard line In their possession The entire second half waa a nip and-turk affair with the result that neither team scored nd very llttbs ground woe gained Th gam ended after Egan failed on a drop kick from the 46-yard line Egan and Gardner played their ueual fine game for the New York team while O'Brien and Nichole did WoU for Rhode Island Line up: 1 IHsts (II Position Unhr (IV Ktmnd Left snd Finis- Murphy Lrft tsrkls Fsrasml Ksstwou lft man! Bolin Hsshiiry (nlsr doff Minus Right gusnl Suisse Knott Right Isi-kls Minor linn Illglit end Wlrtk- O'ltrlsn Qiutrtarlwrk Kssre iNkhnls Ift hslftuch8tRreut Murphy Right hilfbeck Jnhhaaik ren -Fullhack KbsallsjL Rsfarre-llurksnlisTry' Syrsruss Rrera Hyrsruss Kuhstliutse-Nsw York ilsrinsr far Wlrth Hurkly fay Krelsrrgtn (Vllrhui far (Mf dag far Rills: (IiI'IImt far Sulssi Rhode Island Hulllvan fur Murphy nrownsll far Ksstwsndi Tsrrdsll far glrand- TTm nf Bsriuda-ll mlh-utsa't Now York Ganliirr llhoda Island Simla Nichols yishZ' gust- Krtn Flushing High Third In Ithaca Road Racei (Special to Th Engl) Ithaca November 10 Flushing High School of Long Island fliW Ished third In ill Cornell Interacho-lastlo 'cross-country run here thl afternoon with IS points following Hutchinson Central High of Buffalo th winners with 44 and Buffalo Technical High second team with II ill' team total After Flushing came Lafayette High of Buffalo with 107 Schenectady High with 101 and oaten Fark High of Buffalo with 121 Of th 67 runner competing Flush" Ing finished liillo ln seventh Schaeffer In eighth Lacy in ninth Burton (n twenty-second and Weber In thirty-' seventh place to make up It team- Blllo rah a fin race doing tha thre-- mile tours In 21:16 about 160 yard behind iho individual wlnnr Captain Ballard of Hutchlnann Central who Just beat out Kepplsch of Mssten Fori for th honor Flushing Rolls Up 61 Points on Commercci Flushing High School rolld up ax other big cor yesterday at Flushing' defeating High School of Commerce 61 to 0 Tha Blue and Gold team wap outplayed and outgnosaed by tha lightest high school eleven In tha field thin -year Hallock Bleecker and Alford proved to be a veritable catapult on Ihe attack Three time Alford and Hallock carried tha ball aero the goal line from their twelve-yard mark Flushing tallied during th first three minute of play Hallock kicked off- Commerce failed to get th ball Vail dropped th oval on tho ten-yard line and an end run by Townsend carried the ova! across Hallock kicked seven goals from tho field Next Saturday Farmlngdale will play at Flushing Lins up: Kindling (41) Paslttoa ConasrrefM- (kKhlar-l Loft sid -Dmtdkll' Ireft Isekls Whltmiw Hess I reft llsrnis Junior Irevsok Hrihl Jllglil gusj(llliirihsuurin Hsaiiltoa Rlahl uckla uJIsssia Hlstt Right snd McLsiifhlin IMssrksr XwnsrUrk Putwria llslkick (reft hslfiank Hns Tnwnsnnd Right halfback gamw5 Alford Fullliaek Hsllork I Town read li Blsseksr I dlhird I I las Is frein lauch dwriiw-Halloek Rsfanw-M' linn ftl Mr fatss Ysls Mnssmsa-Mi- Kslssy riushln KUhstltiitre-Olp fur Hon doll Dlti ir Davis ddlkson fur BtrsckKrl lotvls far lls sun fltsw far HossnsMiil lLhsa fur Mason Ulsssoa far Dslta i 70-Yard Run Wins 1 For Adelphi Juniorf The Adolplil Academy Junior des feated th )oly Prep Junior by I to 0 at Poly Field yesterday morning Th touchdown wa made In th third quart or when MocMahon ran 70 yard for a touchdown on a fake forward Line up: Ailslnhl Junior (4) Poo Paly Frag (ft llanihurgsr Xreft snd piri IbMks Ireft larkla I Cott Irwin Ireft suard Ireffri-t MarFarlant Csntsr Chapma llnwtlv Right guard Luaplun Ltwla Risht lacklaC Ctispanut Dud-rvordl Rlsht end Hlorllu MaeMahim Quarterback -Ralaasky Irestnlus rullbark HHetuikf I-ibsuii Ireft halfback Malania Most Hlght halfback -For Adclphi Aide rills LuUb Bum Junss fur I'nly Unlrinrln Uladdlva1 tlrooks Jai-ksnii Futdy Juhnaon llsllayh Uulgrlut Luainl i WEYMANN HOME FIRST Repreaenlatlvcs of tho UIbO) Schools of Commerce Flushing Jamaica anil Boys' High met at Jos mulca yesterday for run over th nbampiunuhlp cross-country course Commerce and Jamaica were the only two schonl that had full teame and Juiiih ic look tho race tho score be lug 27 to 46 At the crack of tho gun Weymann of Boys' Wilson of Commrrco andl a Jamulcii lad took the lead Th of the first mllo suw Weyinamt In undisputed possession of fine' place From this point ho was never broiled The diminutive captain and star runner of-Boyf High hue been doing some very consistent running and bids fair la finish well up In th Th Individual' winner were: Poo Nam School Tima I WynifiR lift? tiulutmh Fiui 4 olitl If of Op IRS 4 a Erasmus Harriers Defeat Commercial The Erasmus Harrlors yesterday triumphed over Commercial to the tune of 16 to 66 The Flntbush boys led from the "start Glenn took the lead across the Parade Grounds Lut Captain Rodgers also of Erasmus passed him at the beginning of the second mile Rodgers kept the lead for about three-quarters of 1 a mile when he gnvo way to hie teammate Kick Fagan of Commercial headod Rick at the top of Mount Lookout When the bridlepath was reached the finish was determined with Lange the Erasmus star In the lead Fagan of Commercial was second and the rest of the Erasmua team followed In a bunch The finish was as follows: 1 Lass Krasnnis 11:11 I Fsfn Com-merrtvl I Ulsnn Krasinas 4 lllxl-ir Kresmss 4'Gareids Krasinas 4 Rlrk Krasmus I WlUmn Krssmus 4 Marerni Erasmus I Forrest Krssmus I Hanksn Krasmus II Houghton Krasmus 11 Lendsr Cnmmsrclal IS Mlllsr Cammsrrlal 14 irMua Krssmus II Morris I'ommrr-rial 1- Gaylo Commrrrlal: -IT Mrtil Commercial II Boynton Erasmus ST SCHOOL IS FOUR TIMES WINNER OutplAys New York Aggies by 33 to 0-Cole Kicks Three Goals (Special to Tho Eagle) Garden Cltf I- November 16 St Paul's School registered Ita fourth consecutive victory today by dofeatlng a strong team from the New York Agricultural Hchoal by a ll-lo-O score 'The St Paul's lads outclassed their Farmlngdale "rivals and In the early stages there was little doubt oa to the outcome of the 'game A few minutes after tho Aggie kicked off Johnson found a hole In hie opponents' line and went over for a touchdown Cola missed the goal Following thla Bigelow tore off-16 yards and then countered with 16 more for tho touchdown Coal was successful In kicking tho goal St Paul's scored twlco In the second period The first tally came early when Metzger caught a long pass from Strung back ot the goal line lllgolow and Blreng were directly re- sponsible for the second tally Between them they worked the ball up the field to within striking distance of the post and Strcng registered Cole kicked both goals making three for the day The hoy farmers' defense tightened after thi and kept the ball In tha confer of the field Bt flchool waa not to ba denied however and Bigelow broke loose from tho pock and ran 46 yarde for a touchdown This wo the last scoring of the day The Aggies fought savagely after that although they knew they were fighting for a Icmt cause and (hey managed to keep their goal lino free from Invasion Lineup: Rt Psul's School (Ml roe A(l III Motseer Left rdd Hnsrsso MorKwoe Loft tsrkls Mhuup Durham Inft guard Periling Could well Ornlar Lrlpbfrlod Coin Right suard Fslrnnrr Adams Rlsht Ui-kl IJrnlrk Hirst Rlsht end Frttlt IHrrng' Qtiarlerhsrk Donnrlly Olgrlow Inft hilfbark Lswlr MaoKwsa Right halfback Bplrgrl Johnson Fullback Travis Blfslow 1 Johnson Monger Wrong (Main from tnuchdnwna Cal I Rsfnrrg Mr Dloklrr Columbia ('tnptr Thnrpa Columbia Mr Smith Vermont Time of 1 mid utoa Boys High Sockers Bow to Townsend TflLUSHING High School started the season with a veteran eleven that promised to be able to defeat any other high school in STAR FOR FODHAM PREP Scores Five Touchdowns and Figures in Two More Against St John's Prep "Tubby" Kearns aided by tome effective Interference by hi teammates on Fordham Prep routed the 8t John's Trep eleven on Fordham Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 46 to 6 Kearns Is tho right halfback on tho Fordham team and a slashing good one et that as the Bt John's players who vainly tried to stop his rushes will testify The versatile scored five touchdowns and threw tho passes that resulted In the other two His plunges and smashing end runs made It a very miserable afternoon for tha Brooklyn team The game waa not exactly gentle and the Bronx players were set back three times for fifteen yards One of these penalties was Inflicted for Interference with Caasaasa when he endeavored to receive a pass another capie for an Injudicious use of his hands by Brennan of Fordham and the third was duo to holding As whole tha game wee not a rough one although tha Brooklyn players were howling at every hard and legitimate tackle In the first half Bt John's filled to secure a first down: They always had tha ball deep down In their territory and consequently did not care to open pp their attack As their plunges -were futile against the Maroon line and the gamo waa going against them it would not have been unsound football to try an occasional pass The field general of 8t John's evidently got some light In this direction In the second half for after Cassassa and Damico made the first down for Bt John's the first pass for Uassuaea to McMurrcr netted 8 yard Damico mado 20 yards on a run from a kick formation and the Brooklyn players looked formidable with the ball on the 16-yard line Three tosses In succession forced Fordham back to the 1-yard line where George Cassassa and Damico hurled themselves In vain against the Fordham front and the Hronxmen received the hall on downs Butler In attempting to kirk out of danger sent the ball up against the uprights but Karnes tho' Fordham 'quarterback fell oil It on the 1-yard (Of Hick Fbnlhun Jones fur Kinllkv pknv first iv nrv Boston November 10 Th versity of Pennsylvania won the LUCK HELPS UTRECHT TO BEAT MARQUAND Over-Confidence Very Nearly Defeats Day Ridge Lada in a Close Game Nothing but aheer hard luck prevented Marquand from defeating New Utrecht at the old Poly field yesterday when the Bay Ridge lad emerged victors' by tho score of 7 to 6 Roth team played listlessly and manifested an evident lack of spirit This was especially characteristic -of the Now Utrecht squud Toward tho close of each half the Marquand battlers who have lost every game thl season except one in which they tied Adelphl with duleat staring them In tho ice fought gnmely anil would liuvo crossed thulr opponents lino had not fat doomed other wise In both instances time was called when another minute of play would have meant a touchdown Th Marquand team composed mainly of raw material played hotter than wae expected of them Taking Into consideration that It la their first season at football tho team lraa boon fairly euccessful With this year's experience to guide thorn they inay be expected to give a good 'account of themselves next year Manager Gillespie wha hag worked incessantly for tils team declares that they "will hit some high spots next season" The llay Ulilge lads were evidently olwessed with thut dread of all teams overconfidence After witnessing their credttubla showing against 11s Witt Clinton two weeks ago It was indeed deplorable to behold their' wretched form yesterday All anticipated that the Marqunndors would be severely trounced The Utrecht line however played Hpaaimnllrally ono minute resisting the opposing bucks as If it were Hinds of steel and the next crumbling together ns If It were of paper The first quarter opened with a rush Marquand kicked off and New Utrecht by a series of line plunges and end runs In which Mmlth and Hetrick featured advanced' to the enemy's 6-yard line where Mai-quant! milled patched up her battered front ml held Utrecht on dawn The period ended with the bull In Now Utrecht's possession on 12-yard mark How Vow Utrecht Bcorcd In the second period Now Utrecht cored Hunt intercepted an aerial on hi 10-yard line and made six yard Marquand then nnsuccossfiilly tried to break through the Utrecht defense A double fumble by Weber sent tlie pill rolling behind the Marquand line where Kaplan fell on it for Utrecht coring th lone touchdown of the match Hetrick kicked the goal from touchdown At the end of thl Bion Marquand ent chill down Ihe puck of the Utrecht supporter The entire aggregation suddenly became Inspired with unimual "pep" and shuttered the opposing line tq pieces Hitchcock Intercepted a forwurd on the New Utrecht 26-yard line and then realised seven more by a plunge through right guard bringing iho plgHkla to the Utrecht 6-ysrd Hue Another dive by Weber ml the Marquandera found themRelvN) firmly established on the enemy' 1-yard Un Rut In vain a tho whistle terminating first half blasted their rising hopes The remainder of the tuwle saw the team fruitlessly racing up and down the field tho Marquand tcum growing stronger the game progressed When the final whistle uttered It hrlll blast It found thti lll In Mar-quund'a possession on Utrecht' 7-yard line Lineup: Mruusnd IT ivwlllan Nw Utrecht (4 Hunt Iwfi slid Sutler llcInhsMt Uft luikle Hiller If KllloU: I eft susi 4 Biam-til Keller fVnl'r Knthxem Elliott ceijt Right S'lird Coughlin Kaiser Hull! liihle Mieriln rep Hmurksr Itlght ut Keplen flu1 (Juerlr rluu Hmlib W'slatr I tuiririVk tteliree HHrhenrk Right lieltlia-'k Ilrt rlrk Fnelerli-kg FullbSi-k IJeli T'OJrhiJoivii 'Ksilen (hud finrn Oni- li-lire Ilrtilrk Referee- Mlltpliv JiillS'g 1 I fmiSre-ltiaher HI ''nlhge Kir-uii A Tun uf prrloit'! tnluulea Adclphi Game-Canceled The football game gclieduled st Adclphi Field between the St Francis and Adelphl eleven yesterday called off by the Jliillrr si reel Uuiich Kwauey's Adciphbmg have (rnireil dlllKeutly uf late uu they are upon ih scalp of 'bo Freeport Hcbof-I team lit Adelplii Field ncxl'Bvturd-y (I'Coxvm riioM a star Dover IT uv iitlu-r 10 New Hampililto CoIWh-i conipV-tcly oul-pl'ired the l'nlvorally of Alalno here toiliy wlniilii by a 27' to 0 score wnmuii lliu NVw lfiniifhlrflL full tweniy-flv polntM Jl i I'li 1 Wv lAl Erasmus Juniors Also Victorious The Era am tie Bccnnds trimmed Ihe Boys Hlgh eecund football teem yesterday morning by a score- of 12 to 0 at thp I'aradeGrouinla The game wae well played on both aides The Buff and Blue scored in tlie first quarter when Jube made a 20-yard run The oilier touchdown' came In the third period Erasmus worked the ball to tha 2-yard line from where DeWttt went over Julw Ratting and O'Brien war th Erasmua stars while Monahan and Unban did well fur Uoya High Llue-np Krasmus (I!) Poaltlsn Jill's Ifl and Mrslrv Iri Isi-kls MriJarn ljfi guard KVilsnnliausr' LVnlsr Dun tie Hlght fuard' IlnSiTS Rlsht irkls Hsimii Rlgltl and Obrlrn Qusrtrrliai-k DuWlit Lafc halftirck Hulling Itliht lisintark far linn Mlnurra FulllMck Monahan ulia IVWttt Tlvfrm-Mr MarPhrs Umplre-IT Ilntllng KiiUstllslua-Krssinua Wyatt far llunns Wain lor Wash-Ingum Waablnginu for itarrag POLY PREP LADS ROMP HOME FIRST Take Four Leading Placet in Cross-Country Run Against Manual Th Poly Prep cross-country team maintained its clean alnto of victories wlion It decisively defeoted the Manual team liy 16 to 42 yesterday Poly bays finished In tha first four place a Manual lad was fifth and Poly scored Its remaining runnor In elxlli plac Paul Bernard 6 gain led th field horn Thl Is Hi fourth rac that ha ho won as has finished first In meets against Erasmus' Uoinmercla I Boys High end Manual Reynolds a teammate ran a very strong race Id best this year and pressed Burnard from start to finish II finished a natter of only a few yard behind Bernard Reynold has finished second In every race thus fur Kcrby and McKIniemi both of Poly were the next boy to cross tha line The four have been undefeated so far thlb year Eighteen Manuul and eight Poly boys toad the starting line Bernard wu In tho van at the crack of the gun and was never headed through-out Bernard set a fast pace All the Pojy runners and Carty and Schaeffer of Manuul kept in a bunch Carty ran a good race but the loly men were too fast HI best bid for the lead wo made on the auto course Here ha moved from seventh to third place He wo- able to maintain thl poalflon for only a few moment and dropped back to fifth plac Th leaden Bernard Reynold and Kerby now began to Inereaii tholr lead over the rest nf the field whleh wa gradually thinning out At the foot of Lookout Mountain th two-mil post Bernard and Reynold were bout twenty yard aheadsof McKIn-les and Kerby who In turn were at leant -fifty yard ahead of Schaeffer Reynold was right at Rernard'a heel and It wa evident that Bernard would have to extend hlmeelf to win Coming over the home tretch on the pared ground Reynold made a brave effort 1u aprlnt past Iler nerd but the latter wa equal' to the occasion and proved 111 auperlorlty by crooning the flnlidby line a good four yard ahead of Reynold Kerby finished about seventy-five yard behind Reynold heating MrKInlcs out by eight seconds Poly ha now defeated all tha Brooklyn echool that have cron country team except New Utrecht with whom a meet will be cheduled In the near future Poly ha tli remarkable record of sixteen point a her highest total In hy meet The minimum total I fifteen which means thnt all five members of the team finish one two Hire four and five Thla tntnl has been snored In two of the four meets On past per forinnnce Poly is confident of gaining the borough title which Is to bo romiretcil for on Haturduy November 24 Tho summary: KJnih MR VSW Iti'-sj -a II: 2151 212m fh itwf ik l-rel1 Hnrrmni Jolir jft'iDfii rir l(rrb)a I 4 Klni'W iVlr r- in- mmi'ibi I I'sv 7 Im-lf-T Mii'Vil M'arn Ik I I rnn Mhhi'h yam: MKKKItS UKAT PKNX vkm um in jiMrn i onn! ovomler 10 I riilvwik uf rcmnylvnnl dcfa(ert line Butler punted to tho 60-yard I mark and 'George Camsaana retrieved' himself for several fumblea by skirting to the corner of the field for a touchdown The klck-out was dropped Fordham scored in the first few minutes of play Damico made a poor punt to the 40-yerd line and In six plays four of whleh were furnished by the Irrepremlble Kearnn the Hronxmen scored a touchdown The Brooklyn player In endeavoring to ruh the ball on the fourth down paved the wav for two wore when they lost the leather on downe An average of lx playa waa aufll-clcnt for the Fordham grlddera to aecure a touchdown Cassassa and Damico got bruised up a bit but gamely stuck through the game These two backs worked six pusses in succession In the third and fourth period blit they overdid their aerial attack and Kearna Intercepted two heave when things looked bright for Bt John's The Fordham Prep team la essentially a eleven a several of the players of lost year's teem Including Center O'Grady are with the Fordham Ambulance Corps In France But Brooklyn Prep heecnre! For If the Maroon has lost Fuarh It still lias a star in Kearns If "Tubby" could inject a little derelt Into his run he would lie a scholastic star extraordinary- Lineup: runt ham Pi 1451 Fna Jobs's Prep Mi (itrYcy end Masii Oadnuka tart Spsrhi Brennan usM Campbell Kelly nnelil inht uar40 Csmnbell Smith R'rht thls Wood Mieriitun R'rbl end MeMnrrar Bsrnes Quarterlm omrey i'-hsnnsrt I -rt tislMi-k 'Damir! Ibenrns: Itlrlt fnllhsrh (Inner Duller KulMck Tuirhdoam Kearns 1 tivirry Fchipert raaBM al (rum ton hs liutl-r' I Mr Klly Hr Mrlih Evander Child obtained the verdict Hci ituremes-Mr k'iv Time of periods i minutes Hnhslllnteo-W John's KuRiilng Csrlaou Johnson Ontr Holton Moeller HKht euord Mirklo IDInon: Rlsht Uoklo-Wllaon (apt Klgtr RlfM end McCsushltn Quirterberk Tonkin Definite Cap! Lett hslftisek Blensrt Ooodale Hllhl halfback Plan Fullbork Morrlaus Tnurhdowno-Bloos 1 (ioodnln ('orison Gaels from Good I De-tiiMO Goslo from Good! Usrrison Weslcysn 1-ohrtn Princeton Field Mr Korsbur Harvtrri Time of II min Hubatltulre-For Mirrens: Swenson for K(or Prlrrson for Good sir Drew far Hloso Plqurttr for Prtrrsnn Nrrlno for Johnson Delaware: Grovrs far My era Vila Loose far Plant Air sender for Mere Jones for Holton Erasmus Defeated In Socker Match I wm 4 13 minUT BlitlTIIIHieu a -S1(T I ri Krctt Bran Blare Ford 1 I'mplr-Mr aim For I -Trier rlsua by 1 OAl to 0 in the 8 A socker champion match at Crotona Parle yes- terday afternoon After a scoreless first jicriod A Wolf right for Evnnder Childs notched the winning gORl The lineup render Childs HI Fosltlona Imlry IK-Donald Right berk Bi -t-ort Rdlf I DUw mi ilu-htcr Vre" wolf Ijwlnskr-- l-rf1 holf ImiT outside right Ltwls 1 if iDoulllnrlria right Llnokl ir 1'inrer Prsnd Tin left Ererett IP (nusld Irft -Bard Mr Hnlnsn Cl non and Kvorvtl (innl-A Wolf Ersadcr Childs Tims-Hah cs ot mlsutsa I rt ci ik rff Townsend Harris Hall rolled up a total of six points In th A 1 docker championship match with Boy High at tha larade Ground In I- Brooklyn yesterday winning nut by the score of 6 goal to Jampolnky wan the most effective shunting three goals for the winners while lien-genius Holoinon and Kprung added ono aplrre Davis of Hoys High notched a point In th first half at th end of which Townsend Harris to 1 The lineup: Tontn4 ffurrla I'hr Imck Wk t(fii Mlf HV nur fij frngi half HcrHiiiita right Wriglv Tim'Ih nht fnNM ifri ni Itpnvln otul Aiank ifi4nuB htmirnr Hl vaun ft (K4IIB it ifiniuN rpninir ri lefe waa nova I rent Ultih Url- Ml' crozs- Rik-r" country run from Dartmouth College ovrr the Finnkl'n Fluid couriio to-vin day 17 to 42 Michael of I'emmyl- vanl the drat 'lndlvldunl runner to rronn Ihe tope covered iho five miles In 22 minutes 46 gfconda led by 4 lvlnfii jmnp'jvf'Y i flam iiri of 99 mtwitop -2 1 KSisSli1 "mrewif tr ork-h Dalis kJIJ Bassatiisi' Uou lot iisasriUss MORIU-S BEATS CIIXTOX Morris High defeated De Witt at socker by 2 goals to 1 at Park yesterday tiles 1 (( iisi i ini v4 vl "moo three tnurhdowns two field YAln In (fockcr football her today goal and a goal iron touchdown 2 to 6 i 1.

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