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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 43

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'ii tW 1 fr flOIBAli RACING' ATHLETICS GOLF THE SPORTING: SECTION BILLIARDS BASEBALL fc' SHOOTING MOTORCARS sprint gives PRINCETON WINNING POINTS TO FOOTBALL TITLE ft STOPPED BY BROWN Recover Fumble in Last Quarter and Runs 22 Yards to Yale Coal Line I By tiOCIS DE CAB-UiOVA (Special to The Eagle) jftw Haven Conn Nov There id orange tint to the western due tonight aa aoine twenty-odd I thousand wlld-eyed Princeton football went tumbling down over tho pollen aeaU In the ldg Yalo bowl and poured pell-mell out Into tho EU grid JrM The eklee seemed to be a reilec-iioa of tho color that were frantically eared aloft by tho Joyful vial ting kata aa they did the anaka dance of Jwory around tha battle-acarred ML Aud the follower of Princeton tad a right to bo Joyful They had their Tiger claw the Ell bulldog £Tn the first after-tha-war fool-tail giimo between the two by II tfli I i i Although a conaummutlon devoutly ulihrd by multitude the victory I imlTa i aurprlee to practically all I of the 0000 spectator packed Into iIm Tub Bowl TbrouKhout the' ecu- nit the Tiger hart been 1 daring a moat erratic game Start mi: with every Indication of success ih New Jersey player ran Into uiik and were beaten flrat by Vulgate and thru by Went Virginia Imat Bat nrday they ataged a "come-lmuk nnd Held the unbeaten Harvard team to Uc of 10 to 10 Today they ended ihrir tmmpulgn with a never-to-be-1 furgoltvn victory 1 Fumble Help Princeton Ai hue ulwaya been the cuse hen Princeton tcaiu haa beaten a Yale Captain Nichols Blocks a Kick and Runs 43 Yards for Win ning Score (Special to The Kaglr) 1 Boston Nov is Dartmouth's championship football bubble was bunt this afternoon when Drown after a disastrous preliminary aeaoen trimmed tha Hanoverians 7 to 9 before a crowd of 20000 wild football enthusiasts at Braves Field Dartmouth had pushed tlie Branonlans back over their own goal line in the second period by a eerlaa of rushes -and counted a touchdown after which the punt out waa muffed In tha third period Dartmouth found the sledding hard Capt Can-nell thought ha would taka th lirunonian by surprise by enlllug fur Grundman to kick on th third down Thto was dona because Grundman 1 a slow band lor of tho ball but no sooner had tha ball been struck by to than it Imbedded Itself In tha pit of 1 th atoinacb of Capt Nlchola of Brown Tha ball waa not men from1 the stands after It was passed to Grand-man Th leather spheroid stayed ln Nichols's grasp and tha tatter scampered 4 yards for a touchdown The Dartmouth players and everyone In tha big stand were surprised at seeing Nlchola sprint and then lay the ball down between th goal posts under tha cross bar behind goal Una IV was th turning point of th game and although Dartmouth out-rushed tho Branonlans almost' dosen yards to one It could not get near enough to become dangerous In tha latter- minute of tha game th Green tried forward passes whtoh were thrown with poor precision In tha lost two minutes Bones berg tried a goal from placement and later Youngstrom essayed to bring home a Dartmouth victory by a drop kick Both attempts wore poor and th ball Just cleared th line or aerlmmage Dartmouth Mtesrs Its Big Asm It waa a terrific battle Brown trying to regain much of -the prestige lost by th aucoesslva defeats at -the hands of Colgate Harvard Byracum and Yale white Dartmouth after having passed through a tough schedule unbeaten hoped to wind np its season with a clean state Dartmouth missed Its Mg art Jim Robertson Ho would have helped tho Green greatly on tha kicking line in which tha team did net shew up at all wall- Dartmouth won lu touchdown at th start of th second period by rushing th ball from Its 12-yard fin down tha (laid by a succession cl rush that finally -terminated with Bek barg going over bn tha fourth rusk from th two toot line Eckborgl touchdown was made at tha cornsr n( tha field and after Capt Canned punted out Orandmanwho later woe to be life ttauze "bT navlng his kick Mocked mad a miserable attempt te catch th ball with th result that Instead of catching It ha batted the boll to th ground It was a grand march down the field and In tha parade Rckberg started with a 2 -yard run around right end II waa forced outside Then John Hhrihurna a colored player who had tolled as a tackle and an end all season showed himself to be a tremendous line smasher lie with Grundman carried the bull to Brown's 29-yard line There a penally tor offside by Brown gars Dartmouth tho ball on th 1 E-yard line Dart mouth made It first down on Brown's ant part It will be remembered that Princeton's hurt victory over Yalo wue ngiatcred in 1111 whon Hammy White picked up a fumbled ball and I run practically the whole length of Hi Held for a touchdown That memorable iprlnt wu Hints on Yale Field which today la as I hlcak and drear aa a bit of No Each Kicks One Field Coal for Ka: Only Points-Crowd of 30000 Philadelphia Nov 1 Pennsylvania and Pittsburg University football teams played a I to I tie on Franklin Field today Capt Boll scored I point with a Bald goal In tha first parted A goal from placement by Hastings of Pittsburg evened th Boors la th neeond quarter It was a dean' hard nnd teat game both -elevens having narrow escapes Pittsburg showed to advantage during tho flrat half but In tho aecond It was Pennsylvania that displayed fine toying qualities and versatility In play Pennsylvania's polnte cam Shortly after Davies of Pittsburg fumbled a pass on his own 40-yard lino Pennsylvania worked the ball a abort distance toward tho Pittsburg goal aad telling to further budge th ligating laind Orange beckon are loudly acclaiming Although a fumble did not exactly 1 their athlete the football champions Meat Yale It went long way to- o( th vird giving Princeton her victory I'rnreton had scored a drop kick by Kmblng In tlie II rut quarter Neither tiim had registered a point In the sec "ml period It left the score to favor of the Tiger at the begin -ii ng of tha aecond half In th third carter twlc the sturdy to of The victory over Larry1 Bankhart'e men wae clean cut and decisive It smashed thfe Colgate defense in the second and third periods It smothered the offensive and'oeored a touchdown In each session In the ha ini imm 'llnal period Hyracuaa weakened for udeu fullback of the Ell tema brief mHlon and Colgate smashed through for a touchdown and goal id lifted the pigskin over the cross ir fur Hold goal a touchdown and goa PENN STATE BURIES Stevens Beating 'r VS Wihs i Metropolitan Title Stevens was again penalised and fumbled tho ball in midfield although Ford recovered It Urinn blocked drop kick by Stevens and for many plays the ball rolled up and down the field When Stevens bad the ball on 40-yard line Klose made a pretty run around 'the right end for a -touchdown Ooodqlo kicked the -goal The score at the end of the first half stood: Stevena 10 I The second half opened with a long kickoff by Cann Ford punted and tho ball wont to the Violet eleven on tho 40-yard line Weinheimer made tho first down but both teams were unable to ecore Tho fourth quarter featured more of the shifts By repeated Yormatlona the viators worked the leather to the Violet 10-yard llna More plunges brought tha ball to tho 4-yard mark and at the 1-yard mark Steven practically clinched the Metropolitan football 1 championship yesterday when the eleven of the Engineer defeated New York University by a ecor of 24 to on Ohio Field The visitors broke the sequence of recent victories which has been enjoying It was a spirited game from start to finish th Violet eleven collapsing completely In the last quarter only after exhausting efforts to hold the Stevena men back Tho four backs of the Engineers worked very effectively The Hoboken men repeatedly resorted to shift formations and sometimes 'the entire line would drop back' -1' Continued Interrupted dropklcke did much to harm Stevens and offset their gains Their Interference was oftentimes' very efficient Though Brown greatly aided the Violets by blocking both teams fought desperately but the dropklck his work was Stevens finally worked Bloe over for frequently undone by fumbles on the a touchdown Goodale kicked the part pf Cdlloon In catching the Stevens goal When Stevens again kicked off kicks Cann the dependable Weinheimer ran the ball back tor 45 stone wall: time and again resorted to yards later after telling with a for-tong punts to aend the oval down field ward Cann punted the ball to mld-'rom the goal postal Hla team how- oih field A forward to Goodale netted SYRACUSE CLAIMS EASTERN HONORS Argument Upon 13 to Triumph Over Colgate-Long Cains by Erwig Syracuse Nov 15 Syrucnao whiBucd raioaia 1 1 in 11 7 odP Archbo'd Stadium and aa a result out then the Orange braced and held sate until tha Anal whistle 1 Opon formations used by Colgate In the Anal session paved tho way for Its touchdown Five forward pause across the whole width of tho Add netted 10 to' IS yards' Anally sending Laird across the line Shortly after Syracuae kicked off In the flrat period Laird fuip bled and Ackley recovering Syracuse started the pounding tactics that wore down the Colgate line Fallon Ackley and Krwlg repeatedly smashed the Maroon line for small gains when the Orange had tha hall Colgate for the most port would resort to lino bucking when on the offensive then use a forward pass and flnully punt The hall siff-xagged back and forth around mtdArid fur -nearly tha whols of the first iiertoil Syracuse getting no nearer the Colgate goal than 10 yards Krwlg Sprints 40 Yard After an exchange of punts about the middle of the second period Erwig tore off 44 yards on a run around left end lie added another yard on the next play and Baraha hurriedly sent ln as a substitute mode two more at center Erwig made three more on crisscross but Ackley failed to gain Colgate took the ball on her own I-yard line and immediately punted out of danger On the first Syracuae ploy Schwnraor look a forward pass from Ackley for 1 1 yards' advance and on the next piny Erwig raced around left end for the touchdown Ackley failed at goal: The next Syracuse score came to the third session when the Orange sticking almost entirely to straight football worked the pigskin toward the goal line In straight downs The procoelo) nded with a forward pass Ackley to Sohwarser which enabled the bitter to "ear off II yards' for the touchdown Ackley k'cked the gout-The Colgate tally In the final period was the result of trick plays forward passes snd spilt formations These tactics brought tbe ball to the Syracuse 1 T-ynrd lints where the Orange was penalised I yards for offside nlav forward pas Anderson -to West netted I yards and Lu'rd was shoved over the line for a touchdown an the next play West kicked the fecal Lineup: SjmcuM (ISi PieHlon Calfwte (TV Rrows lft end IlirrU holt mcklei'VW rapt Alexander lunl Martin Mnbartane 'Outer WoMimn rtiompaon Itlxhl xuart Burton nonla KsHt tnckla Waooler grhwaraer Illshi end Otir-H Ackley- Uuarlertaek And-rann Abbott belt halfbark Wat Mm nplon Wght halfback' lrird Krwlx Fullback OHIO fleora by Period S-l Col sola Soon Syrncusa Tbuohdownk Krwl Scbwmraer Oanl from Arkler Ca'snte-Tsuelide'ir--Lslrd Uwl fnsn Woat CMBclals-J -A Etna Wil-liamc raf-rm: A Reed gpr'nslleld I'm git i Ciellua head llaaanun 1 1 Board Must Decide This Football Score Durham Nov Queation as to whether a touchdown or a touch-back was made by New Hampshire College to the final minute of play resulted In no decielan being given aa to the winner of today's game with the University of Maine The offlclala will refer the quesfon to the Intercollegiate Central Board which will decide whether Main won 7 to I or New Hampshire I to 7 Connor of New Hampshire kicked a goal from the filed ln the third period In the last period Beverly of Maine made a touchdown and Nevlllng kicked the goal Aa th gam was about to end Con--or made an onaide kick and Reardon fell on the ball behind the Maine goal I ne and the officials were unable to decide whether New Hampshire jhoufd be credited with a touchdown BOSTON DOWNS HOLY CROSS Boston Nov A touchdown by Fitzpatrick In the last period gave Boston College a victory over Holy Cross today 9 to 7 A field goal early In tbe first period by Fitzpatrick put Boston College in the lead In the second period a forward pass ly Holy Cross Kennedy to Daley resulted in I a touchdown and the goal was kicked I a touchdown ana uie goal wae Kicked from this on Boston College hart Mho ball continually in the Holy Cross tc rAtpry aver met with no success In their tries at forward passes The first quarter opened with Carl-eon of Stevens kicking off to Cann-who carried the pigskin to th 50-yard line end run added more and Tyne plunged through for 4 more' At this point Steveneta line held end when a' forward 'paas from Weinheimer to Conn was spoiled the Violet captain was' called upon for a --j Arid goal He wended by dropping the ball1 sqiiatviy between the goal hio cjun rtrik- uuioon posts fnr (Ustance of -50 yanla Boon iMghne tart hairhock after the team Imitated the mwxiain very same play whon Goodale kicked a goal from the 40-yard line The -quarter closed with the ball in Sta- nonrlv train lonchmiwn-uixwair i mn itjioi The second period opem-Q pooriy (aisuoodsle I Caun i Rrra farrlr for Stevens but it closed a bright one The Engineer were pertalliert 7 yards for uffslde By repeated plunges and a drop kick Steven placed the ball on l-yard mwk Here toe Iwoted tlie oval backfield 40 yorpa From tha E-yard Une Good-ale went through for a touchdown He alao kicked tka goal' After a few more pUtyr the game ended with the core Htevens-J 4 0 i Thf lineup i KMvens (SO 1 Poa -if (J) Cmrlann' Lrff end 'prkhrft 1 uhI Onodala Right halfback Ford Pullback i-Tyn Sonra hr quartura: gtavfn -1 -Romi Unwdal' I'OmU from touehdownu- moodalc 1 ihih fnim 1 Caun 1 Uortmoutb- empire Hatch UnHmin-P Wlndt Harrard Tims It -mlnutna Olevonn: Hopklnn far Corlnidi- Anthony (nr Bunch Cohen 1 Tyno Jacknon fnr mtlooit Oulncy far Pulwr Slnnisdnl for Marrlgan l-yard line Three attempts Into the line ended with th bell 2 feet away from the coveted goal line Eokberg' broke loose outside of right tackle -for the -touchdown- He was forced cut of bounds at th old line extended and could not gain ad-J -vantageous position to try for the goal The punt out tolled Later In Yhlo period Dartmouth started another smashing series pf drives Into the Brown line but a -penalty for holding at-Brown's 20-yard line set it back IE yard a A for- -ward pass oaa of the few properly executed during the game Youngstrom -to Cannell netted 10 yards but flnelly Dartmouth was forced to give up the on downs as the result of two forward passes tolling to work Thq half ended shortly afterwards 1 Ntaboi'a Gkwet Ptay A fumble gave Dartmouth tho ball In tho third quarter and two penal- ties put tho ball back to tho center of the field On the third down Grundman dropped back to kick He -eight yards back and It waa the third down Capt Nlchola of Brown crashes through and before the ploy-era of tho two teams realised what: waa happening he had th ball mothered la hla Cheat and waa racing to tha goal Uno Ho was yards ahead of any one and tho Brown stand which haa had tow chances to cheer -this year broke too aa If they had -marched Into Germany a year age Dartmouth had aeon Its team come from behind It had faith in the men to com back and make up tor the error If a blocked kick may be celled -such The Green began banging -away at th Brown front with Shelburne generally carrying the ball Tbs ball was carried to II -yard lino Tho gaining waa slow and- i Thompson waa sent In for Sanderson He cost Dartmouth IE yards because of talking before the first play JL waa Dartmouth's last game at the season alao Its first defeat Llnpup Rrows (Th Position DsrtswatVfn' I taft end a Knit Mnirilri taft tackls -Buoaritert i Brass taft gnard Crisp ROVimuMtiiiMMsi'CHtit 1 Nichols nardYouijrtfin JatinrioM i Risht tackls Mu Brisk Right cad rirowtksr Mskaasssd QUN Breaks X4(l JtlMlI Afnwtranff me sesth'm' I in tha but quarter when It looked though 111000100 was beaten Mur-jr troa called into the game and du-i4iing hie trick of hist Saturday star Princeton drop kicker Ued ico re through a pretty goal from "ir 17-yard line Then cam the fum-V unit the run that will go down In rtufHon football history along with i it never-to-be-forgotten one made ago by Sammy White 1 Then la at Princeton this year a who answers to a hum v( Schaerer lie was not of lough Importance to be Included In it utattalea the Tigers sent out prior Hie Harvard game Late In the rtmain game last Saturday Sdwtrer wae called Into the lineup At Itat lime be struck ue as ono of nt heat punier that we have seen In on bring of a curloua nature we about the lad and were ln-unmd that Scheerer called UmT for abort by hie colleg mates 4 eniered Princeton from Hill riiool where be had been tho capon uf the football team Mmrrrr Gain Place la History it teemtd airmnge that a man who 'wild boot tha ball consistently for nre Ilian yards was only a sub-i iitute on the Tigers and was not known of dear old Nassau circles We nt told that Bud's ability began and vied with his kicking that ho had ndiher th physical build nor tho dwnlna to but through a hard game Tboao words cams to mind today when Wheeier was sent Into the Tiger line rty In the fourth quarter Lourie had just been thrown for a yards when Head Coach Bill Roper sent the elongated Into the fray Princeton had ball on her own 1 1 -yard line The T'eri mo defending the north they aay in the world of yachts 'Pnntfwere going tho 'h Mind astern Roper Idently belleved that Scheerer would off a few kick that and was UP At that Um Tata Midlng iy to bird we chlr Df In the top row the Mg Yale BowL Beoovm own Fumble taS? P1 pUr Scheerer dropped -Yrd Mne He back flew tho ball rf howd why ha was not on Instead of being through went bounding ta SMrt Uno All In hrlLta? hold their Portunately for Old Nassau wsongiy agile and he wd the day by failing on tho leather "SLftja M-yord Une ln the ability of tho ita uI elected to give abow hla ii-T tlme Scheerer did better ih from 10 to -yard line Tgle attempted a 1M one says of game tho bettor The Ho litm? Trimble and Yw115er ball back Thro plays Sret down on "vaSil erdLra SSL? down iTTSL0 astray On tho next the ball into the la wa brought fS-yard line Marmye Field Goal Ties It Roper nuri? man and jSSy-2 fr klckor of tar ami fry with tho 5rlPJr UM ttUM Sr? foil Murray was dlTJi! tao al- tho posts bullet over wasgiar for the three polnte -vTr a bulrt over wae iih th L2T-th "eora 14 began with? thin5 Scheerer and lf ooumi th! of Murray "inted orVKn coch rest Intercepted for nowevr had banked he ntatejlkklnr wind to Aknay! tel! to Corin Alatance by coach also never 'ital Ptay that Scheerer i'l almJ 7 mat Rcheerer Immediately after the Cn ii-T-j oa Page panthers Capt Bril -dropped a goel from tho 10-yarfi lino -Hautlnga Ties It Is the aeoond period Hostings made two more tries at placement goaL tho first from Pennsylvania's EO-yord Une and failed The second wag from the Quaker 27-yard mark aad succeeded tho-acoro- third period BelL Brunner and Miller starred In forward passing Bell tried two unsuccessful field goata on from Pittsburg II -yard mark Each 1 aide Intercepted forward passes In the furious playing which marked the flhal period Pittsburg one had the ball within Pennsylvania's E-yard line but was thrown book a little and Hostings made a futile attempt at placement goal from the I-yard mark at a difficult angle More than'SOOM persona saw the "IMS Ltnenpa: ttasnsylvasla t) FMtlss rtttebarsk (IV Mlllsr Left ss4 Beksrt Maynard loft tackls Hanaaa A Wray iloti guard Msansr fa Wry Crslrr iiiUMMSIfSIll TllaaiaZ Right guard l-Klte Right tarkln II Kilter Right sad IdeCSkekss Ml Jluaitsrhark Mmiuw lad hslfhssk Usrtes Rrunssr Right halfback tasehnui Ugat Fullback Scsra hr Itaslsda Rrsneghresl I 4-4 PiUabuigk I 4 9-4 Frau? tearla gesrlsg-Osal frsm ltoM-UIL nttsbaig Onol Item UasMnga Rsterrs TVIte Brows t'mplro-MoCsity OnnuuiMwa Fteld lads tanks Urssva Mnwnan CravlL Bwarthmww fine of IS silauu seek Army Swamps Villanova Scoring Nine Touchdowns West Point YNov lE-YlUaneva displayed weak opposition against the Army today the Cadets with' a substitute eleven swamping the- Collegians El to 0 It was the final game for the Army before meeting the Navy New York on Nov 29 Tho visitors never were dangerous and war kept wsll ptitsldc 26-yard line throughout Army scored nine touchdowns from which1 eight goals were kicked Tbs'1 soldiers' forward passing showed decided iraferove-ment at toast a doaeh perfect over head plays being 'thrown dprlng tho final period Navy's huge' aeoro against Colby today at Ann polls lm-prejaed the Army' players Tho lineup: fra- Vlllanera Xteltr Izfl red Byrne taft torfcte Kents hrflkur -taft guard rjowir warts rtestsr McCarthy Merrick Rlxht guard MeCternas Htorrk Right tackle Tedeshr White Right sed Hertsler Ocorg Uuorterhecfc Cel'e- Twrr taft halfback MeOradr Deal j' Right ha I (hack SSSy Uregery Fullback fNraghtrty Beire By Frriodg 1 Army tl 14 fl- (J Villanova Army Teaclidewim Dodd Greswy Ooorr 1 Hcbabaeksr sutotl tulxd fnr Tarry lostad mbnUiuled tor ftraeary: Ktoftr finals from Rreldstar I Cschems WIsmhmIs McDonald Urowri 11x4 li Krntwrc Harvard atinatna Hamilton Upholds Its Quarter Century Tradition (Special to The Eagle) Clinton Nov Hamilton College upheld Its quarter century tradition by defeating its time-honored rival Union College I to 0 this afternoon on Steuben- Field by a beautiful forward paart In the last quarter Union with ISO students a hand and a mascot goat a team that outweighed the home eleven mere than I pound to a man arrived to crush Hamilton and went back defeated A forward ose from Schwarts to Lawler brought In the necessary touchdown anting and hla 42-yard run' made slellk'r player Schwarts Campbell and Peck alao played wonderful game Goff tarred for Union Line up: -tatnlltoii Fss Hon foies taft dri Poster Fowltr taft tsiiite rtrafury Ksolvr taft tpiard Hackman Maaiiilvr Canter Uaslay Oipt oadm Hlsst guard Kirin I Dormbn' apt Right I ackl VVVlfubote (lark Klidit uni AteJdcn -ampbril Uvari-riwrk Half Johnson taft JMlfhsck lAtnan Fuck R'Slit halflsirk Kstar Fallteu'k Mcliwsris for Kal tor JebiuiaB Karra Ur Paps Hidden Unlva-Notman for ELEYEN Puts Over Three Touchdowns for Score of 20 to Q-Forwerd Pastes Deadly ItkacaJN YH Nov lE--Penn State defeated Cornell today 20 to 0 through long forward passes and superior work by th backfield Cornell at put up a stiff defense and succeeded three times in holding the vial tors for downs' on the Cornell 1-yard line The first period was accreteea In tha second Robb circled Cornell's right end for a touchdown A few minutes later Penn State worked three spectacular forward Plumes taking the ball to Cornell l-yard line from which Hess plunged nver for another ecore Thers was no acoring ln th third period In th final period a long forward Robb to Higgins placed tho boll on Cornell l-yard lino Robb than went over for a touchdown Lineup: aims Ori PwlUaM Qmsril (t) tafe-ead WIIhu Csbboas Tarter BCk ie ahoe taft gusrd sseesjo Straw Cater M-y Henril Oehern Right Suert Risht tackl Sutton Hlfglse Right esO Finn iynviQiaiitinMk hn niraMi Hnril taft he If back ltaVW iiHlriil halfback Hijrtt Hew FUlltnuik Mhilse Fns Btate Tmnhdswne Rntrh I Han Qanls fmm teuctidawir Cubhoite Musi Jnme 'Cwney Frinerte UmplN-rmi taurphy Drann Hood A Celaata Middies Roll Up 121 Points on Colby Annapolis Nov lErrivadlng 1 the goal line of opponent on II Hmdmu and kickinK- the IE resultant tries 1 for goal' the-: Navy loot ball team went feeyond' th' ceh-ury mark In scoring today by-sipoth-yini the eleven of Colby College--of Maine under a' count of lft- to Hi'--Colby-'presented a- lamentable weak defense I and scarcely more Could 'be -aid of the offense except for tb4 flash of aerial attack and wide end rune in the third period This how-wir soon was stopped by the Middles end at no time dirt the visitors have possession of the ball Inside of levy's 49-yard mark 1 Now IMV- Pritatleik Caller on VS4iiiIIiTi1aA Od potehmr Mnrrar A Italt tnOkla McrxIanS 'Dnf(Uiipift guard Own tanua mjiHm1 i TVrir si sOulIck tnfcte Irn'w Mrtn xhl nd FaltHter iiskKnirk Htwns (lilt hnlfMek laaato nu-jUAiht halfback Oulllvxn vriSwk rAHamcr RCUKH BT J'KKIOIM-- Nsvr -f k-ui 'I ToucMuwns: Wrsatet 4 tlarh I -Kwln 1 Walter Ta)1r mbs(llut tor Ir Crater iSuM'lute ter Korhlwl Krahlcr and tala teuMilut In BrseteU Owl from (nuelirbwnai Klnv It Clark 1 1 Rrlnte-llMta rnb-JnStir tvnnsylranla miterdu of Wnnewik sl 'ter-mm -srvMisun PnW t'srvonrtty Tim of iwfludo-T- uf tetasloa -Isro uf HARVARD FRFASHIEH TRIM YALE New Haven Conn Nov I Ha r-Vard won from Yulo In tbe annual freshman contest un th football field today 19 to Harvard got a field goal in- the first period Bulll kicking It cn the fourth down from th Sit-yard line Yalri got a touchdown In th second period when Knapp wss pushed kual lo'ichdown 1 Percy Graham -the Star As Chicago Trims Iowa Chicago Nov IS Percy Graham' agile' red-beaded quarterback for the University of Chicago pushed shoved and' finally' kicked hi' team to a 9 to 9 victory over Iowa today' It wae the lows team's second defeat of season Qrahatn with the nearinfi a clou and the score 4 to 9 began '-a series of brilliant dashes that brought1 the ball to within 20 yards of goal and when the Hawkey en held he drop-kicked for the winning' threa points' Graham also scored Chicago's touchdown skirting right end for five yards after he and hie team-mate had carried the ball down the field by a driving attack Iowa's only touchdown came thi first period and resulted from a series of forward paasea Aubrey Devito tossing a pass to hie brother (L Devine who went acroee thq Chicago goal -A Devine missed goal HINCKLEY SCHOOL VICTOR The Newark Academy eleven was Ideated by Kingsley School at the former's grounds yeeterday by a ecore of 19 to 4 Waugh' starred for Ih4 winner and scored one touchdown on a fifty-five yard run through (hi entire Newark team CUPIDS LOSE AT PLAINFIELD (I? pec I ill to The Eagle I Plainfield Nov IB Tlie Cupid "-totball eleven of Brooklyn was- soft 'taking fur the Holy Cross fnrtrpend--nt team here this afternoon and went sick home with the bitter end of 14- 'V il 9 score Brown Dartmouth Brswa ThurMnwa Xlehsts from Arpistrang DartuteHtlt kz-kbsrg Mb tor JorikMv I-: lteteras Luitet PrlnPjr -Umsta-yrsd Binirigh knur wu Jurtsv-' Hush lteOratb Bomm OUlsos Hssd Lms maa-W Chsnsll TUfta Hate of trieft-U minutes -r Two Records At Three Cushions Cleveland' Nov Two records at thrse cushion billiard were broken here today Tiff Denton of Kansas City Denton scored 60 polnte 20 minute In hie match with Byron Gillette Of Buffalo In the championship tournament breaking the pre-vtous record of Innings Gillette cored 24 polnte Denton also broke the world a high ran record for match or tournament gamce by acoring 17 points In the 14th Inning The previous rcoord wae 14 run wae within one point of the highest three-cushion run ever cored IE points made by Pierre Maupome iff an exhlbJUon ghme Score: Olltote: tl' 1 1 1 1 ixatos: 1 I 4 I tl-xV 1 1 1 a a 4 i a This Js the first tournament In which Denton ever played iR the teronrt game of today's program Hugh Heal of Toledowon from Clarence Jackson of Detroit SO to 22 In 47 Inninga Adams and Neighl tiger was largely victory Emery at ln ground gaining Adam and Neigni i I resimnslbla for tho vl fullback excelled It for Eaate New Hampshire first In X-CountryRun i Benton Novvil New llaipshlre j'f? College won the annual New Englund IntercolleglAte cross-country run FrankliB Park course today Got--don Nightingale captain of th NV'--'-Hampshire team first'' and Cedi Teeth of tlie same team Wad the second man In V' Of tho other teams oompeting Maine and Wllllanui were tiod tor second place Massachusetts Institute of Technology finished fourth Wot it' crater Polytechnic fifth Maeeaohu- nette Agricultural College sixth Vec- I niont seventh and Holy Cross eighth a '-i -'Ilf I 'I iti' 1 Harvard got a In tli last period wliun ('Ixindi went over and Bulll kicked giwl The wnz erratically played with a 'iui-1 at times and some foiwwrii puMHlrg 1 1 A A k'l ir.

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