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I 6 THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY NOV 14 1909 I A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS CONTAINING DASHING PLAY OF UTAH VICTORIOUS Montana Aggies Swept Off Their Feet by Great Attack FORWARD PASS A SUCCESS CRIMSON ELEVEN NEVER ON DEFENSIVE BY COACH MADDOCK I am greatly pleased with the game and the result and especially with tbe fine exhibition of the new game offered by the Utah eleven The Montana eleven Is one of good spirit and has a strong 1Ine When 1l came to meeting the open field attack of mv eleven however she went up in the air BY COACH MINTOSH Ve were outplayed and were beaten fairly I think however that the score overestimates the strength of Utah over Montana With six Inexperienced men on my team they were simply taken off their feet by Utahs varied attack In the second they steadied down and played good ball I am In close touch with the Intermountain elevens and do not hesitate to say that Utah can beat them all vUh the possible exception of Denver university I hope for a return game next season ttah 46 Montana Aggles tells the story of the game at Cummings field yes tfrday afternoon played before a repre sentatlve and enthusiastic crowd of football follow rs As Coach Mcintosh ot tbe Aggles says the score may Overestimate 1 tahs strength a little but It Is aver little lIttlWith their appearance on the field the Aggie stock slumped and the warming I 1p practice showed a comparison which tld fr a Utah victor The first min tes ot play soon dispelled all doubts as to the ultimate outcome and the university students settled down to enjoy the ilL What followed was one of the prettiest exhibitions of the new game ever seer on a western field and It was the Utah elEven that did most ot the performing Never before had the forward pass been seEn to better advantage never had amore varied attack than presented by tab been seen and never was there a cedler bunch of backs to execute th plays In LocH and Love Utah has two men that get about all there Is out ot th forward pass Loells passing of the ball was both accurate and speedy and most or the throws looked like perfect spiral punts The game offered by Love was perhaps tim most brilliant part ot the Individual rk His advancing of the ball from II fo ward pass or In open field attack gave a1 exhibition of speed dodging and headwork never bettered on the field His dIrection of the team was also good Other Stars There were others who added many loards to Utahs gains Grant Romney and Loell and in the second half Doe Ittll all tore through the Montana field rellng the ends or dashing through a broken field for spectacular work During the game the visitors made their i ards but once on straight football Trem per circling 1tahs left end for yards the middle of the second halt They Icmld make no consistent gains and only by recovering fumbles and kicks did they gt Into Utah territory Twice when a de uble forward pass was fumbled by Utah 1e visitors had the ball within striking distance Through the line however they could mak nothing and the ends were equally Impervious to attack Here drop k1cks were attempted but both failed On defense the AggIe line showed to aJantage especially when Utah had to sort to oldfashioned football within the Aggles 25yard line Three times the 1 i tah backs took three cracks at the Ag gles line within five yards of a touchdown and three times the Aggles held In kicking the honors between the two teams were about even Loel1 and Jamison the Indian breaking even with Doo little however getting away the best Sj11rals of the game Jamison showed Indian craft by using hIs head guard as a tee on which to rest the ball at the kickoff On a split buck Montana mane gains at times but otherwise found the Utah aelson at center I II a stone wall laed a strong game on defense The Agjles presented a well rounded team with all hard tacklers and hard players throughout None ot the visiting eleven however could meet the speed of the Utah backs DooUttles two place kicks were easily fatures of the play and were executed 1n effective style The game was well worth the seeing from the stands and was Interesting at 1 times if thE excitement of a hard struggle was lacking In the second half Montana steadied aid offered a stronger defense although tIe recovery ot kicks and the failure of more Intricate plsses by Utah saved lots ground for Montana The Game In Detail Captain Olsen of Utah won the toss ard chose the south goal On the kIck of Jamison for Montana tried a short kkk and Montana recovered the ball tahs 40ald line On the first down on Brown tried a forward to Pool and Joell the ball Romney made 10 rcovered rc yards oft left tackle Love 15 yards pft Tight end Grant 10 yards off left tackle Grant 3 yards oft isft end Love 2 yards Oft left end A long forward pass Loel1 Love with a 3fiyard run by Love gave 1tnh the first tauchdown after 2 mln titer ot play Loell kicked goal Score 60 10111 kicked to Tremper Taylor made 3 yards oft left tackle Smith 3 yards of fright tackle Jamison 5lcked to Grant who advanced the ball 23 yards through a broken field 1tah fumbled on Ion tanas loyard line and Montana reeo creel Jamison kicked and Pool reeov red Montana lost 10 yards on two Love Loell dwns Jamison kicked to Jlted to Jamison Brown 3 yards off Ift tackle Tremper 4 I yards oft right tackle Jamison kicked to Grant Utah JJe1allzPd on third down and Montana recovered the ball Jamison kicked to Rom who advanced the ball 45 yards on rey great run thrcllgb a broken field On the next down Loel1 went over for the second touchdown after 9 minutes of play 10011 kicked goal Score 120 A forward pass from LJel1 to Love placed the ball on Iontanas 5yard line 01 the next down Grant wEnt over for the third touchdown after 111h minutes of play Loe1l missed goal Score IjO Loell to A long forward pass from Love and followed by a r5yard run gave ttah the fourth touchdown after 13Y minutes of play LocH kicked goal Sore 230 Montana kicked to Romne A forward pass from Loel1 to Love netted tah 35 yards End run by love netted 1 tab another 2 yards Romney 10 yards oft left tackle Utah fumbleR Montana recovers on their own syard line In an attempt to kick out ot danger the ball struck the cross arm ot the goal post Walker recovered and carried ball over for fifth touchdown after 16 minutes oT play Grant missed goal Score28O Jamison kIcked to Loel1 who advancsl the ball 65 yards through a broken field tn attempt at 11 forward pass from Loell to Grant missed Walker advanced the ball to Iontauas yard lIn Utah held for dons on Iontans yard line Jamison kicked to Romney who tumbled and Pool recoered Jamison kicked to Love Long forward pass from Loell to Shores netted Utah 3S yards Short pass from Love to LocH gave Utah the sixth touchdown at the game Loell kicked goal Score3 Second Half Loch kicked to Smith Smith returned kick to Love who advanded the ball 20 yards Utah fumbled Montana recov eNd Pool i yards off right end Mon 4 tana fumbled Utah recovered Loell kicked to Jamison Jamison kicked to Love Brown kicked to Romne who advanced the ball 45 yards In breaking the interference for this play Loell sustained a badly Injured knee and was replacM by Doollttle at fullback Olsen went tr right end and Jensen took Olsens position at Ltahs line On the first play Doolittle kicked a beautiful drop from lonta11as 35yard line ScoreJjo Brown kicked to Doollttle A long forward pass from DooUttle to Love netted Utah 45 yards On the next down Rom ney was sent over for the seventh touchdown Doollttle kicked goal Scoref3 During the remainder of the halt hl pigskin was kept continually In the air With only 15 seconds to play Love called for a place kick and as Doolittle sent the pigskin whirling squarely between the goal posts the whistle blew for time Score1tah 46 Montana The Lineup A Utah Montana Shores DoolittlE and Olsen Pool Home Sherlff Olsen GHodgkiss Nielsen Korns CWaichll Christensen Smith Hansen Olsen Jensen Vhlte Romney Taylor Grant Smith Loell Ij 13Tremper Doolittle Brown Love Jamison Jones Referee Lieutenant Santchl umpire Burch Michigan head linesman A Callahan field judge Tom Varley timers Hedges Hoffman time of halves 30 minutes touchdowns for Utah Romne 1 Love 2 Loell 2 Grant 1 Walker 1 drop kicks for Utah Doolittle I place kicks for Utah Doolittle 1 I The Second Score Against Montana ITT II i 0 A 7 dio 0 a 1 15r 5 5 1 4 7e sitS i 5 5S 5 5 5 5 5 5 frc45 ev51 Aggies fighting hard but Loells prnnge is successful I I 5 i PRINCETON TIGERS i HUMBLED YALE Great Crowd Sees a Brilliant Game on New Maven Gridiron INDIVIDUAL STARS SHINE COY AND PHILBIN DIVIDE HONORS FOR ELI i New Haven Conn Nov 13A wonderful game was the YalePrinceton contest this afternoon which Yale won 17 to The blocked kick contributed eight points against Princeton today All the players put up wonderful exhibitions Coys rushing and punting were splendid but the kicking of McCormick was just as good Phllblns remarkable running found a counterpart In Sparks dashes against the Yale ends lurphR great work on the back field was offset by WaIlers splendid firmness In the Princeton line For the New jerse men It was the final game ot the season and for the blue team the first of the big games of the college football year A great throng of vIsitors poured Into the city eager for the struggle From the spectators point ot view the weather was all that could be desired IJUt the coaches and players would have preferred a cooler atmosphere Cooney kicked off for Yale Welch getting the ball at his 23yard line and running it back 12 yards cCornlck made 5 yards around Yales end McCormick kicked to Philbin at Yales JOard line and be ran It back to his 53yard line Phllbln then took the ball In another run to Princetons 45yard line Coy was shoved through the line for 8 yards when he was thrown Daly went through Selgllng for 7 yards Philbin with another dodge and run got 8 yards Coy was given the ball and carried It to Princetons 26yard line Coy tailed at a drop kick from the 35 yard line The ball was brought to Princetons 25 yard line where McCormick dropped back but It was a fake McCormick Kicks McCormick kicked to Philbin at Yales 35ard line He dodged back ten yards The ball went to Coy at his 25ard line and by an end run he took It out ot bounds at Yales 52yard line Coy punted to Bergen to Princetons 3oard line where the Yale ends owned him almost In his tracks Reed attEilllpted a run around Yales left end but failed and McCormick kicked to his own 5Onrd line Coy made an onside kick to Prlncetons I5ard line Yale was penalized 5 yards for offside play on the next lineup McCormick punted to Philbin at his own 50yard line and he ran 2S yards but I the ball was brought to Prlncetons 48 yard line Coy then went halt the breadth ot the field without gaining He then punted to Bergen at Princetons 25yard line McCormick returned the ball to Phllbln at Yales I5ard line The latte bowllng over the Princeton men got the ball to the midfield line Coy punted to Bergen at Princetons 2Oyard line the latter being thrown instantly McCormick punted to Coy at midfield where Hart threw him Coy was driven through Bamman for 7 ards and a moment later went through the whole Princeton team to the 35ard lIne Daly was shot over outside of left tackle for 5 yards more Daly made It 8 more through the other side of the Princeton line Then Coy dashed through center to the 12yard line Daly added 1 yards more On the next play Coy was forced out of bounds at the 6yard line Princeton held Yales gain on the next savage attack tot yards The Tigers were fighting bit Lerly Tigers Hold Princeton was given the ball on downs at the 3rard line and McCormick dropped back to punt The kick was blocked and the ball went bounding behind the goal posts lcCrohan tell on the ball and so made a safety giving Yale i points McCormick tried an end run but It brought little gain and he punted 1o Phllbln at Yales 5Oard line This player once again made a wonderful run through a broken field to Princetons 33 yard line Coy tried an onside kick which Ballin got on his 22yard line McCormick punted to Phllbln at Prince tons Qyard line He made 9 yards on the run back and Coy punted and the ban struck the goal post bar which was equivalent to a touchback McCormick dropped back for a kick which was blocked and the ball went behind the goal line by half a toot where Lilley fell Hobbs kicked an on It for a touchdown easy goal Yale 8 Princeton On the next lineup Corey displaced Howe as tales quarterback Prlnceton began to speed up her plays Dab was replaced by Murphy at right half Princeton was unable to gain against Yale and punted to Coy The latter worked the ball to Prlncetons 12yard line It was called from the side lines that Yale had a safety to her credit Reid received the ball to make a pass but he was thrown for a loss of five ards Time was taken as Reid seemed to be hurt but he resumed and presently by a run around Kilpatrick put the ball on Yales t5yard line where the halt ended First ha1fY 8 Princeton Second Half The second halt began with Savage laylngat right end forYale in place of Needle who naa replacea Vaughan just before the end of the first half Princeton kicked off and after Yale hall failed to gain on the lineup at the yard line Coy punted to his own 53yard line Princeton hit the line hard but Yale gained five yards when Princeton was penalized for being offsIde McCormick punted to Murphy at Yales toyard lIne and he made a run of 20 yards Sparks took Reids place at right half Coy was driven 12 yards on a play 1 against WaIler Murphy with Yl1e men tugging him put the ball on the 7ard I I line In front ot the goal posts Coy carried It to the 2ard line Philbin was driven over for what looked like a toqchdown but It was a penalty Yale losing fifteen yards for offside play Coy attempted a field goal but the referee brought the ball In to the 15yard line had been a failure McCormick on a I take kick carried the ball to Princetons I 28yard line He kicked to Coy after rushing had failed and Coy kicked the ball over the Tigers goal line Hart was hurt Murphy made an onside kick to Prince tons 25yard line with Yale getting the ball Coy made two yards by hitting the center and three yards more In tjie same place Coy Kicks Coy dropped back to the 25yard line and kicked a field goal making the score Yale 11 Princeton Wailer kicked off to Murphy at the loyard line but Bergen was Interfered with and Princeton took the ball at Yales 52ard line Yales line gave way for two yards on a charge and McCormick made a forward pass to IcCrohan at Yales Syard line There was a conference on the execution this play but It was found that Princeton had worked It legally with tne tackle Cunningham made a try for goal from the 45ard line Murphy caught the ball and was throin on Yales 4ard line Coy punted from behind his goal to his Ioyard line Bergen caught the ball but was Interfered with A Princeton fumble which did not lose her the ball put the ball out ot play Cunningham stood on the 35yard lIne and attempted to forward pass the ball but It went out of bounds behind the g0l11 line Sparks made five yards around Savage A forward pass failed but Princeton retained the ball on her 25yard lIne Me Cormick punted to Murphy at Yales 52 yard lIne Murphy by an end runaround Welch with splendid Interference put the ball on Princetons 4yard lIne lcGregor replaced IcCrohan Princeton was a stone wall on her 5yard lIne taking the ball on downs McCormick punted to Philbin on Princetons 40ard line Another grand run by that player put the ball on the ISyard line Coy was pushed through for two yards The Yale backs were driven through to Prlncetons 2foot line Coy tool the ball over for II touchdown He punted out and Corey got In In front of the goal bars Hobbs kicked goal ScoreYale 11 Princeton 0 Paul took LlI1eys place as Yales right tackle Chrstle took Bergens place as Prlncetons quarterback Wailer kicked off tQ Murphy at Yales 15ard line He gained ten yards on the run and then Coy punted but Chrystle was thrown by Paul at Prlncetons 3Oard line Yale Princeton Kilpatrick Hobbs SpencerL Slegling Andrus BrownL GWaller Woehr Cooney Bamman Goebel McCormick Lilley PaulR TlcCrohan and McGregor Vaughan Naedol Savage and Coy Welch King Howe Corey and Johnson Bergln and Chrystle Philbin Francis BReed Sparks Daly MurphyH Cunningham Coy SavageF Hart ScoreYale 17 Princeton Touch downsLllley Coy Goals from touch downsHobbs 2 Field goalCo Safe tAgalnst Princeton 1 Whirlwind Eleven of University of Utah firt fflt 1r 5 iiST tJ jJj tA iv 0 1 5 5 bi A fit I rZ 1 Ifi i 1 i 5 er4 ji i 1 4 4 5 5 5 i 3k 5 A4 5 I 1f 5 5 I 2 4 5 5 5 Before Montana game yesterdayStudent cheering stand in the background Front row from left to right Walker Olsen captain Christensen Nielsen Olsen Home Shores Back row Coach Joe Iaddock Romne Love LoeH Grant POSTS FORFEIT Joe Burns manager for Bird leg Collins the local lightweight means business In his offer to fight Pete Sullivan at 133 pounds at 3 oclock or at catch weights Burns yesterday pasted 250 with The IIeraldRepubl1ean as a for 4 felt and guarantee ot good faith 4 Burns also says that any reasonable 4 side bet demanded will be forthcoming It Is hoped tQ stage 4 the fight before the wool growers 4 convention at Ogden next January MAIZE AND BLUE OF MIC11ifiAN TRIUMPHANT OVER PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Nov 13For the first time since 1901 the University of Pennsylvania football team was defeated today the victor being the sturdy eleven of the University of Michigan The final score was Michigan 12 PennsylvanIa 6 It was Michigans fifth attempt to win a game from her worthy eastern opponent and the victory was well deserved Michigan was surprise to the supporters I of Pennsylvania and other eastern followers of the game who came hereto see the east clash with the west The Pennsylvania players without detracting from the visitors put up a poor exhibition Michigans superior weight told on their I opponents light line Pennsylvania made I ten changes In the line while Michigan was compelled to send In only one substitute lIchlgan scored the first touchdown within two minutes after the game started Braddock for Pennsylvania In running back the kickoff fumbled and a fleet Michigan end fell on the ball thirty yards from Pennsvanlas goal A line play gained ten yards and then Aller dyce shot a forward pass to lIagldsohn who was across the line before a PennSylvania mn could lay hands on him The second touchdown for Michigan was earned oy hard playing In which the heavy Michigan men gave a great exhibition of how to carry the ball From this point It looked like IlchJ gans JarJp but lat Pennsylvania showed some ot her oldtime form Receiving the ball on l1chlgans fortyard line the Pennsylvanians bean to pound the Michigan line putting the ball on the Michigan 5yard line Hutchinson was here given the ball and with a might push from his fellows he was forced straight through Michl gans center for Pennslvanlas only touchdown Pennsylvania won the toss and took tle west goal Alerdlce kicked oft for the Wolverines Braddock In running the ball back fumbled and It was lIchlgans ball on pennsyhanlas thlrtard line A line play and a forward pass put the ball on Pennsylvanlas lveyard line After two minutes play lIagldsohn was pushed over for a touchdown AlIer dice kicked goal lllchlgan 6 Pennsylvania alagldsohn on a fake formation went around Pennsylvanlas right end for the second touchdown and AlIer dice kicked a difficult goal Michigan 12 Pennsylvania Allerdlce punted to midfield For the next fifteen minutes the playing was In Ilchlgans territory with Pennsylvania In possession of the ball most ot the time PennsylvanIa got the ball on 11ichl gans fortyard line and then began a series of plays through Mlchlgans line Downs were made with eliffi culty but finally Hutchinson was given the ball on l1chlgans lveard line and plunged straight through the center for PennsYhanlas first touchdown Braddock kicked an easy goalS Michigan 12 Pennsylvania 6 After Pennsylvanlas touchdown the teams Indulged In a punting duel the feature ot which was a kick by Hutchinson which rolled sevEnty yards to within fifteen feet of lIlchlga goal Michigan played almost perfect football during the halt her taCkl1ng being sure and the catching ot punts being as good as anything seen on Franklin field this season Pennsylvania on the other hand played loosely Second Half In the second half Hutchinson kicked off for Pennsylvania AIlerdlce punted to midfield Summers who replaced young took the ball twice through the line for a first down Hutchinson and Hellman followed with good gains Pennsylvania appeared to have regained her oldtime form and soon had the ball on lIchlgans eighteen yard line Here Pennsylvania lost the ball on a forward pass and Allerdlce kicked to midfield and Pennsylvania immediately returned the punt to Ilchlgans twentyard line From this point Michigans heavy men began to batter Pennslanlas light line and on short line plunges and end runs with Iagldsohn the principal runner the western team worked the ball to PennsIanlas fortyard line where It was lost on an attempted forward pass Hutchinson punted to Mlchlgans twentylve yard line and the punt was returned to midfield The ball frequently changed hands within the two thlrtyflveard lines principally on kicks both lines holdIng well The monotony was broken by a long kick by Scott who relieved Hutchinson the ball rolling back ot 1Uchlgans line for a touchdown idler dice punted to midfield Pennsylvania punted to Ilchlgans thlrtard line and Michigan carried the ball back to midfield Ten yards more were gained and Pennsylvania got the ban on an attempted forward pass on her own thlrtyfiveyard line PennsYlvania began to play desperate Several line plunges gained a short distance and then the Pennsylvania captain attempted a forward pass which went over the heads ot the Pennsylvania men As the ball was being put Into play the timekeeper signaled the end of the game Final score MIchigan 12 Pennsylvania 6 Lineup Pennsylvania Michigan Braddock Conklin Cornwall Ranne Fretz Burns Case Deitrick GBenbrook Cozens Pillller Smith Lamberton Pike GEdmunds Perrier ells Large Kaufman llller I111er Illler Thayer BWasmund Young Sommers BMagldsohn Hellman Irwin II BAllerdyce Hutchinson I Scott Clarke Score Uchlgan 12 Pennsylvania 6 Touchdownsl1chlgan 2 Hutchinson 1 Goals from touchdownsAllerdyce 2 Braddock RefereeLalgford Trinity UmpireBeacham Cornell Field judge Hinckley Yale Head linesmanFultz Brown Time ot halves3 minutes DENVER UNIVERSITY IS DE EA TED BY HASKlll Denver Nov 13The Hasklll IndIans of Lawrence Kan defeated Denver university this afternoon by a score of I 8 to 5 The Indians pounded through the heavy line of their opponents for I consistent gains throughout the game and outclassed the Denver team In handling punts and forward passes Six inches of snow yesterday made the gridiron treacherous although many wagonloads of sawdust had been sprinkled over the field The Indians averaged considerably less than their opponents who had gone through the season without a defeat and were confident of winning CHICAGO AGAIN TIE WITH CORNElL I I Maroons Pull Off Forward i Pass for Great Gain I Many Penalties Ithaca Nov 13Cornell and Chicago tied again in todas football game by the same score as last year 6 to 6 Neither side was sure at critical points and heavy penalties lost Cornell two chances ot scoring while twice with a touchdown In sight her right guard OConnor was Instructed to try goals from the field Twice also Chicago held I pluckily for downs in dangerous terri I tory SIn the first half Chicago took the ball on Cornells d3ard line and pulled oft the feature pass of the game I Page at Quarttr hurled the ball to Sauer at left end who ran to Cornells I 19yard line before he was downed Bji a series ot end runs and craBBbucks the ban was carried to Cornells 1ard line Crowley went around the left end for a touchdown Page kicked the goal Cornell returned with a vengeance In the second half and evened the score Robb carried the ball over between the posts OConnor kicked goal the ball hitting the cross bar and bounding OVlr The game ended with the ball on Chi cagos 5Oard line In her possession Final Cornell 6 Chicago 6 Lineup Cornell Chicago Sauer Hoffman orrend Sc Badenock OConnorR Smith WeekesH Kelly Crosby Erhorn Ewen Page 11 Ienaul HoffmanR II Crawley Simson Worthwlne SOlDIERS fOOTBAll I I END fUR 1909 SEASON Defeat by Aggies Big Disappointment Plan Active Year on Gridiron and Diamond The football season for the Fort Douglas eleven ended with the Agricultural college game at Logan Nov 6 While tit first a longer schedule was planned the defeats received at the hands ot the university and the Aggles the latter shutting off hope for a return game with the university took most of the enthusiasm out ot the men Another reason for calling the season short was the lack ot funds to longer continue the training table and take care of the other expenses of the team Although defeated In the two gam splayed the soldiers are deserving ot murh credit for the earnest work put In In preparation for the contests The rotten weather conditions for the university game robbed the local football pUblic ot one ot the best games of the year as well as being a disappointment to both elevens I The soldiers played a plucky and hard game ot ball and the three officers that helped whip matprlal Inexperienced for the most part Into shape deserve credit For the next season plans are already under way with a more elaborate ached ule containing some preliminary games Lieutenant Ellis athletic director Is arranging a schedule on Intercompany ketball games for the winter but as yet It appears that no regular post five will enter outside competition In baseball however It Is a dlffereht story An active season of outside games Is planned with another trip through Utah and Idaho for next summer The 1909 schedule showed 3 large percentage of victories and an aggregation of strong players It Is hoped to arrange dates with all school and college nines for 1910 MISSOURI IN LEAD Columbia Mo Nov 13Ilssouri gained another lap In the race for Mis sourl valley championship honors by defeating the Drake university football team here this afternoon22 to 6 HARVARD WINS OVER DARTMOUTH Captain Tobins Toe Saves Hanover Eleven From Shutout Cambridge Mass Now 13HarvardlI smashing offense outweighed Dart mouths superior punting In a oJean well played game today which gave the Crimson a victory by a COre of 1 to 3 Harvard 11ee drove over Dartmouths foal line A Dartmouth blank seemed Inevitable but the wearers ot the green carried oft one of their numerous successful onside kicks In the last three minutes of the game and standing on Harvards 4yard line Captain Tobin made a beautiful goal from placement Helped by a Dartmouth fumble on the Greens 3Oyard line early In the second half Harvard In nine rushes crossed Dartmouths goal Frothingham making the first touchdown ylthlngton boos ed an etjsy goal An erehange at punts and a successful Dartmouth onside kick gave the Green the ball on Harvards llyard line the nearest Dartmouth got to the Crimson goal Three plunges failed to gain 01 II forward pass the ball landed In Froth Ingham arms and he covered iii yards before he was overhauled Igglcsworth Who had displaced OFlahert at quarterback hurled a well directed pAM Into Houstons arms and that player dashed behind the Dartmouth goal Lineup Harvard Dartmouth Brown Houston Daly Lewis UcKay Forester 1 Sherwin Elcock WithlngtonL 0 TobuL lthlngtonCNeedham Dingle Fisher BlodgettR GFarnum Johnson Fish BushH TLang Jackson 1 ElJnkart Dodge OFlaherty GalIatt YlgglesworthQ Brady Corbett Frothingham SpragueL IngeraoU Leslie SmlthR Ran Dudley Minot Long Marks lorriloonF Smil1 SCoIEHarvard 12 Dartmouth 3 Touchdowns Frothingham Houston Goals from touchdownsPo 1Ylthlngton 2 Goal from placementTobin Referee Pendleton Bowdoin UmpireDr Carl Williams Pennsylvania Head linesman and tlmekeeperCharles Young Cornell Field judgeE Hall Dartmouth Time of halves35 minutes lOGAN AGGIES EXPECT TO PlAY UTAH EVEN Hard Work in Practice Has Made the Eleven One to Be Feared by University Logan Nov nThe great Improvement shown by the Utah Agricultural college In the game with the Soldiers lat Saturday has been a big boost to football at the college The largest squal of the season was out In uniform last week and the men have been given hal A scrimmage work despite the bad weath The men have developed a true football bail spirIt and are going through theIr plays with a dash and vIm hitherto unknown at the college The return of Captain Paddock wll greatly strengthen the team which Is con tlnuall being drilled on a defense fr the strong forward passes of the tn verslty of Utah If the Aggles make a creditable showing against Montana next week and come out of the game with all of their men In good condition they ought ti play the rnlverlty to a standstill on Thanksgiving day People who have watched the team dl vlliop this year say the improvement shown has beef marvelous and they pr diet that the Thanksgiving game will be the greatest game ever played between the two Utah schools TULANE AND TEXAS New Orleans Nov ISTulane and Texas universities fought a Ii to 11 tie today on Tulane field In steady rain i ei 5 I Ji I 1ie I i MutaConvertiblesthe best allaround gar 111ent for rough or fair weathermay be worn with ordinary lapel collar or military stylesplendid range shadesall right up tothelninuteprices 10 to 30 Overcoats in every length and weight from the neat little meczum weight topcoat for mild weather to the long heavy ulster for the most furious days of winter Best fabrics best styles best shades and all priced the Siegel wayIolver JJTe have them at 10to 45 228230 Main St We make shirts to orderbe measured now a 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