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STOPS SHIFT; HIS YALE TO TIE Blue Eleven Goes Scoreless in Battle with Team Which Harvard Swamped. FUMBLES PROVE FATAL New Haven Men Lose Chances When Forward Passes Fail to Work at Criti? cal Moments. Neu Haven, Oet Tala felled to work i Bhcvlln shift with stool affect In tha with the University or" tbta aftonoon ami was held nothing to aothlni oeo the team that Harvard feated last Bal i i to new combination a ia kepi Intai Howard Jones, i inch, throunhout. but did worh well on ths offensive Ketcham. who played left guard, was nxlous getting Into bu non poeltl and Martina, at centra, Inaccurately, Yale's onda played a much Improved lame, gettlni doom well under kicks and tachllng cleanly.

who tie klchlni for Maine I a big the ale punti ra Wt Issr uni Ouerneey Hta kicks were long and high, and Yah? had little chanca tu run them back, though Cornish, who went fn Wilson in th- second half esiTted the ball bach COUpIS Ol with beautiful runs. forward paeeqq a and tries costly, i.articularly Weis- attempt in Urs! quarter when Blue was in th. oooriag soQe. Th Tab plan of attack was steady driving I through tackle and around end on shift playa hrvt to one side of the line and then to the Tu backl did Bot get 'rito the speedily, and frequent, twice meaning the loss of ing chah? In the last few minutes of play the Klis deyeloped a tr. sustained at that w.i*? aweeplag the Maine Its feet.

Init the advance was stopped ere luei neoy. fullback, fell bach tor a drop kick a i.icti fa i r. flofsaoc rsry and the visitors were never lote to moi ing. a tremendoua sail) crowd that! a.most Sited ths east and wsst stands I vas out to see the Maine team on I Brsl visit here. Captain Ketcham WOB the loss and Baker kicked oft for Maine Wilson ran the ball bai tea yarda and Weiser punted after Alnsworth made no gala on shift around left end.

The tackten missed Cobb, and the Maine Quarter the ball back twelve Avar) snapped up the on a 111" i hie anil WOI hall on 4u yard Thompson carried it seven yanta and Alnsworth cot ten yards on a shut to the right of the line, hut a golden I to scuie wag lost when Ainsworth fumbled on the next play, and the vis- ltors nailed the l.all Martmg missed two tries at centre, and then Maine was penalized fifteen yardb Tor holding. Wilson ran back Cobb's punt Uve yarda UUd then with line lnter Thompson nained eighteen yards, and A ins worth with plunges of ires and live yarda It was Yale's tirst down on the 12-yard Une. but a penalty of net and Weiser's try for a for? ward pasa mail, aeoeeeary to try a kick. Alnsworth tiled for a goal from placement, but it was bioctted, Wilson for Yale. Yule lost fifteen yards for holding on the next play and Weiser punted.

started the oocond quarter by go? ing around fof tsven yaids. Wei? ser returned his punt a minute later, and Maine fumblod. but retrieved the ball. Cobb arched a Ions forward pass toward Hah, but the ball struck tiie ground. Guernsey replaced Weiser at fullback and kicked on the next play, I "arter making a perfect tackle.

After Wilson inn beer punt Wheeler went in for Alnsworth and carried the ball seven yards tin Brsl play, Thompson addln? flve more. Yale penalized live yarus i tor offside and Thompson rnado fifteen yards around end, but lost the ball on fumble. Between the halves Jonr-i, liomeislerj nnd Bhevlln gave their men a lecture, but there was no change in the plan of the; campaign, Tale sticking to the shift In I the second hail heeler caught the kick- and then missed a try at left tackle. Martini gol through and blocked Krieger, when Maine get tue ball on Guernsey's p. ni.

Neither team gained steadily in the third quarter, but in the fourth period, following Cornish's long run and Wheeler's fumble, on which Carter res ce? the bail. Wheeler, Amsworti? and alte nated in carrying the ball for! consistent gains, hut an attempt at a drop kick by Ouerneey cost Yale posses lion of the ball, and a minute latir the me was OVOT. T. J. Rtley, tf Michigan, the Maine a I "Maine IN per cut better to-day 'an Harvard last Saturday.

larvard Is further along than Tale ai.d a stronger barb field, but the Vale line just as good Harvard's. Yale's Shift will be good ground gainer. We stopp? it to-day i erere ready for It." The line-up follows: of Maine l0) I. Marraj Kei bsia L. (cap i liuiiivcr lull.

I Purriagtoo 1" H. B.Kralgei roll.It. I. HubetttUt? I Tipping Quillt? tot Tipping, Qoroa-a PunIngion. i.

Uj. Alnosrenh. II Thompson, for r. Cornish to- Wllioa. fi KulU, Crown.

Ilseaisan Newtewa vnoU. TtuM POLY DOWNS COMMERCIAL Two Blocked Kicks Provide Points for Winners. The fast Polytechnic Preparatory school sli ten surprised Commercial High School in opening game- and the latter was I soundly trounced on Its field by a of to o. Poly Pi op played eggreseively I and for greater part of the had I the opponents on the di Pel) I'reo Oli). Position.

mmerelal rrt? K. T.C. I Lelkea Jle.lieoiil Anderson T. Itahlnovltz Quinn BchwarU Tremblay.u Qordon II lUmlln H. H.Becker Hardentrrook Baien hdoena Ifaiteai mini Tr im Im II Ot Cornell, Ryder, Mlllary to, it ft bwsrts, Johnston ik'hwsrts fer Hillary, flouvills Hehwsrts for Hsmuurxsr for C.

Bchwarts. Time of PRINCETON FOOTBALL ELEVEN SCORING THE FIRST OF MANY TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST THE FORDHAM TEAM AT PRINCETON YESTERDAY RUTGERS ELEVEN NOW ON THE FOOTBALL IP Not in Beating Union by a Wide Margin, but by Way of Doing It. TCOHEY A GREAT TACKLE Game Full of Dashing Runs by Bracher and Taiman, While Sarvey Stood Out for Union. TshsTspli i rrl nt Nets Brunswick, x. Oct.

Is-The Rut? gers College eleven, reinforced by George Foster Sanford coaching fairly smothered the Union College here to-tiny a lews of I Tii? gSIM lear't'ti Into promlnSBOl which under circumstances would ni-it be accorded, for tbe reason thit Rutgers held Princeton to a low ISO WSek BKO and turned tbe tsMeO on the flshtintr. well coached T'nion team v-hlch last year won by the Reor. of 3 to 0, and tanked the tables In a way that Isft no room for argument SI to which was the Under the coaching of and Han ford, the famous Yale player ajid man who put on tbe football map several years aj-o. Rutgers prSSSDtl a team this year which is sjutto Ukely to bring much athletic fame to this Utile The altogether totereetlng situ? ation is presented of MOlni If a Lain of ordinary calibre In the past can Jump in one Keason to the th-t cISSS, or cioae enouph to It to command if the eleven tsrrlss "it the promise of the KSine to-day and the injury to Tooliey. a ta'kl? Of alt-Aui'-ii? a stamp, goee prove confining, Rutgers Is slrnosl sur" tu tin- neai of sppsrenl grestnesi by de? feating, or, In any esse, oldlng the Army eleven a close score si Wool nt Batardsy.

Sanford methods rrtood out OfST thl Rutgers team this altrrnoon In a most effective Interferon? slraosl 11 rjredge, for protetstlon to the msn can In? the ball In running bark kick-offs: III what hSI to be CSllod, Since thl PrlnoetoB gsme, a legsllssd form of play, but as a matter fa t. simply a dt-vlsed foi msfdoro to brlDM about great continuity In rushing pla? in OQaUadlng the knell, as one or two judK'-s expressed it of the ex SggSrSted use of shift formations by defenoe srhlch was orondsrroily effective in stopping rushing plats on the line of rserlnunage or within a yard or two It Much be written eJJong these lines, snd more srin fore tbe et Ms many Srookl Older, MOTO PSJ-tl'-tihtrly II Rutgers mskee tbe stand egalnsl We Point that SSSWrOd. J-'or the l'" Ont, however, it is essary to gel ba to the game. ln it may be esld that tbe Rut? gers am fairly outplayed Union. Interference formed quickly; the nisi carrying the bail picked their with rare Snd always; rai, and strongly! tbe defence was oompsci the tSCkllng bard and tit SOd thl panting of Taiman up to the -tandard.

Tbc Union mea were Bghters and gaiui to the tore, but tbe line lacked and tbe backs v. tie BrOOtbSred, SI I rule, before they Kot fajriy stSI 1. bSCMsfS the Interference was broken up by tbe fssrl chsrglng Rutgers torwarto. Brrors of JudKiiieiit also Mili- made, but IbOM could be SSCUSSd ln the- beat Of I Conflict that tended b.ing about a oni dirinn erben plays that bed been counted on with so much oonfldence were snail) ruined In the makir.K. Csptsla Survey bit the line hsrdsr snd faster than any Princeton back a at-n noeordtng to severs! msn who ssw both games.

deserved a better in fOr the strong, boneot wny'tn which be gSSI i.l bis In st than to go CrSSblSg, lilac time, into what WSI I BtOSM wall, lie broke lut pretty end run of thirty -Mve but In i out of ten tin- I'liimi aras Slopped ti. ally ut the lint s.imi i Jenkins, si tsckls, overran hia man on OM or tWO OOCSSfrOOS but? on tbe playt.l a Strong gSB while Hi? ever) man kept lighting as it the Kamt- had only begun F.ir Rntgers, Toobey, slresdy men tlened si a fur tbe AH-Amerlcs teiiin. whs the but-lit pal sta: until forced to retire Mrfrth bruised hip, bul Taiman, for bis punting and ttith the tali, and Brscher, for remark.mi.- tt? vk the sei.Hillary line of tieft to ISJ of his ability In either circling the ends hitting the out with al I prominence Those -i make an) team la the countrj. and tlcir even With missing of their best ha. ks on lb? linea rounded out a mighty machina fen fairly swept the Unten men off i-.

orlni a touchdown In I i mlnuti of play. turn kh "if oet ii. the srd line. bei dashed ofl tackle twenty-flva yarda the hall the Une rushes. Taiman failed to the Two hstt Union evened the sn i ere the ball srai fumbted, end i Hi i bo nibstltuted fot i a ut befoii.

mapped it up and ran forty-five v.u.is for louchdoem i he punt-out fi so that the to That was Untan'i on end only ebance tifter the neal kick-off and puni two the Rutgen team took the ball on it' rn ord carried don the field, Taiman began with a twi I yard run forward pe helped end the i. si i nlon'i ard line Ju tho tirst period ended. At the went around i end for the second touchdosm, and the Tiie next score Ja keon kicked ofl for I ilon Todd, Who ran the bail back thirty behind remarkable Interference Te i twenty In Wide end run. ami when the Union defem I a pretty forward pase lisiar, who ran practically unmolested for touchdown. Taiman kicked thi goal? and i the was IS to After the next atid sn change of punts.

In which Rutgere galm many yarda 1iii ball led on fifteen n. nd Bl carried it ovi I bdown In threi rushes, the I I hair ended. The ri.mi men played mu. better In the second half, and be eald even though Kutcere punted -iii limes on thi ifled with the sise of Towe nd of the third pi rlod, er, i loi i puni I Ti In in fon ed ''aptaln i nlon, non, behind hl owi oel agalnsi the win.i. Gs) made the itob, end.

eluding all tacl lers, sprinted twoi live yard for fifth touchdown. Shortly after the fourth period Rutgers got the ball In the i en? and aided by daah of yarda on a kick formation prett) runn wo i by ami ar, aa ca? i to I union's three line 'n be next pie Bi her uniped through hole for the sixth and touchdown. Taiman kicked the end II to 1 next klckoff Captain Birnen? dorf, of Rutgi ran the ball rent yarda, and the game i a few minutes Utter score folio i nloe i osn itgei elend Rockefeller I'm nkln -j fttory i) H. Rimen lorf itain) .1. it ui Htoller n.

H. Wo i for Ii I) i from tou Mo? Tol man, 3 Helen i 1 1 si? Jnry I for Hei arl tot Ro Harkoi foi for Harki i. stltutes for 1 Osrdm Un Hag? Mi oiler; Wood. Penn Defeats Lafayette in Played Contest I ont from Mr-t n.iicr Institut! i se of tbe thai la', on band fron huh team, snd a msa at the helm what raes i for in the Issl Hts i that 1 loping an att.i. foot! Peni a is not abb to overt Lai to-dsyby tbe old ft I id ell 1 i tbe prelim 1 but Hr-iiik" -i.

nt his roen nt game they sIII s- i ontM a dsssllng I around the driving forward i neverthelt lyed running put Nut ci -I tbe get I r- team hsi bei i i last la 1 n- an end tai down 'he ball to the It 1- SO TO' Ps ixtis bas bi i- hy fail In tl Kelly, who fa left Is I whereas shifted from gusrti 1 i. on of i it i I Ii hi auf Ig i' Brooks ba- taught i take it, snd ever Ii I up Tli? th? entng, 'i when ThII 1th a Will 11 tt I polntmenl their runnlni game, i ba led that Hie Ha. Wl i cants a i that swept bul with sption ho cams in during were unable mah wen i Ion ttlng und4 oi tarted before bal Uta leani the loee of vslusbl ground slreedy gained, snd once the pis: the lubjt of nit? never to dswn upon them. Minds Marshall were no! a good In their running, Marshall sesmlni unable to dodge any tscktcm Bui i -ht 1 (hi when II ami 1" 'i' i im: the ball an.i he i is wsy through by the sheer dsring force of hl sweeping i. When Csptsln Young think will round owl a wonderful with Bolger snd hta ptungers end Mindi snd Marshall open Minds pssstng The letter's tie hardest drive 1 hSVO pet In football bks the throw of a iit-t and Kooni he has a lona (in i an I Cornell Takes Big Brace and Trounces Oberlin Works Forward Passes to Good of Backfield Much Improved.

By 1 'i Tribune Ithaca, Oct easily here day a 177 to 12. Moth line and backlli Id well, lut more Improvement In the backs than In forwarda Barrett eontlnned hi? playing and niialn dletlngulsbsd himself by making a kicking perfect held Frita right halt. Bhuter, left half.I Sheldon, fullback, each made tacularruno, following which many oi the I touchdowns were Frequent loi severe peoalttee for holding ami I wove in evidence throughout Un game. Cornell erai ouooeaefnl with the fore I I s. especially in the double play by which iitain.

right and, made a tooch I down thi extreme corner of the Bold The play was one which I ir. has been Werktag up for the last we.k. Bar i rett peaeei the ball Frita who in turn I threw a long forward to Ollrain. I O'Hca-n fell un tin Koal line and i kicked goal For Min, Captain at hit half and Henderson at quarter made the Foe the root nrtth the tion of a little punting; It case or much end running. In the Biet halt a forward lass uf twcii ty ii ll.arn by Barrett on Oh.r lin'e ysrd Une paved the way fer tOOCbdOWn.

winch two downs wa? by shut. r. the next Frite reo Ived the ball and made a yard run. win. when to a 1-yard for Oberlte lor offside scored a touchdos n.

substitutions were made for during the first half that at the bet Inning tin? eecood practically a new team wa OH the field It was at this that ti.eriin made her touch? from a forward pass ami the other from a ii.ov.ied punt. The i i ru -nil foiinv re: one i i pool tiens Oborlls Wiiiii.Tn--.il T. Thelter Munns DavU 0. in Malli i T. Till un.

un Dunn Rarreti ii. Henderson Shut? 11. i i n. PortHuh ii. Beeworth Too.

Shut? i- Bprsgaa, l'UItlB. I I'lnin. I -tTi louii.iio?. Field noiii-- Darren u.f.r.-.- Thompson, Qeorge? i moire- i Oeitnontoora. Head Unesnvi i ml Hull.

Arn?) Substitutes Ii M. to tor Reea Rees f-ir i et ni- Quyer for land I Munns, Hytond, A. Williams for Cool, Williams. Robinson for icon, for Reblnaon, Cuteheon for Duffle Mehoffer tot on.mm, in.u, MahaSey, Ptillllpl tot Bhnter, Sl.m.r n.r Pbllllpl flprague tot I'm' PHtl for Sprasue, Uili. i for ihelton, Bhelt? foi i a foe Curtis Dur i.in I'hsIk.

M.rr.ii for Leonortl, tor Korbush, Beoworth, Qiaugus for Hunter. Tim atiaetoc sash. them out of when rsIusMs ysrds i In ih. i- thi skera were ami ha? outplaj et tor i i of the with t)-. itioi of irter, si tt ta- iteriing an There i br) el thl Pi i i i i good spirit Brooke i tlons woi king In I and i for him tn it turn Pi nn to the lion held loros few years bsck in footl sO fa 'a t.

i would i i His i.f the nodei ime tt Ion towsrd bin team. i nnlng pis to-ds i futurs it wsi from (ormstlon Kelly sround from lefl psseed the ball to Minds, snd .1 1 scb over tue frum whence Kelly came, and tiare was long awkward Koona who always caught always stumbled along yards that; counted. Bu football one ilk. to in i 11 -n much better than i es, end tbe it I tie .1.1. II H.

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i a I front Lauf, pi I i fur Mm i fcr Woo tor im for i. mm? 1 uf ganus? I a. WILLIAMS DOWNS VERMONT Relics on Straight Football and Scores Easily. nismetown, Us (d -Will tsanotiishH VSrroont to-day In rery sided football game I the score 20 to Tbe vanity on stralghl fo ball, a I no time dm rtti si vas tbe Williame goal In dangi scoring done in the flrsl three i after which msny suhotitutlons wersmndi tbe line Toolsn again proved the star of time getting swsy for a forty oovtn-ysrd run. Hunnewell i I his profldency by dodging, snd male eral tot the Purple.

Aft to Toolsn, "I i thtrty-flvc ysrds for Toolan scored tbe llrsl touchdown on a long i tin sround Isfl snd, it. th" i n. rtod i solphln Inti HunnewetTl torwatt pass but when Vernotn trii to th slki i eki through und Mocked the bslL Captain on it behind the Una The final score in the third period, when Verni' nl was forced to kick directly sfter receiving th i kick-off. ItUams Po lUos Vinal sptalnj.U John Walker 1 hali apta Q. 11.

nun-. tin? l'-iiu? i T. i Tyler Ton llunn? well i Toolan n. n.Dolphin I l'at-mi II. I.

Turner Uli uchdov Vli al. touchdown Walker (St. Referee an drew of Yal? L'inplri i i i Head Un? II. Kll 1 Hiibstltut lillai fi Turner, Drlacoll for MaeName? for Toolan, Hubbell for Hunnawell, Uuthrli Kail urni r. Drlacoll.

i ohrke for a ton. Very? tor Tyler, Tyler Vorye, iniiiit lor ri i. for n. nildili for n. Uttla fur Plynn, I for Little.

L-oveJot for Kawaon, Raw for II loi lima of i vi uf alatli minuti snd two of t. mlnutea. PAWLING BEATS PEEKSKILL. The Pswllng Bchool football eleves I opened its sesson with rlctory over the Peeksklll MIHtsry academy, the for nt Pawling, n. yeeterday bj a score of to in tbe thud quarter PswUng sdvanct i the ball t.mis.

on dlreel Une plunging, when from tbe l-ysrd line Goff went through centre for r. -un kuk ii the goal Pswltaf 'Ti Pssltloe Pssbsklll I'. Pollard B.Tb..m,>? T. StiM-iis' Buel BI Mi Web i Patterson r. Mn Pollard.it.

I. Thompson I im Q. Wi n. Tuthlll M. Il.v Su 111, P.

1 Klllott Tot? 1.1 ii from -son BubatltUte? -i- irs. Hsrvsrl, Itinplre Vn 'h, llaitdij. '1 Iiik- uf tjuarti rs? Ku cat-li. Football Games on Many Fields Harvard Pesos; Muhlenberg VlIlM srnril. srllsle l-er? ratsate iv? rl Io'hi i-li nod I I 4.ola M.

I v. imi Pe? State -en it. i Taft? Trink) Nprlnsfield r. Rwarthntore Virginia KA it Kl M. Hute, Maine.

un. I.afa, I nlv. t'olby. Htei en- I I Pittsburgh. Delaware MaT's llllsm and Mary 51 i roe gis i i Vottej Romrdofu Dlcklnaos I rem Middle-burn.

Sott Hampshire n-eester Hootoa Hal) r.i-?. A llliinm Randolph Maesa. i III, I-. Ndrthcv? Minnesota Mi. hlgan MoonI mon state llir.lne in? Innstl v.itr.? Dams lie lint I aw rein I eke lases i tot Reserve Uabash v.

Ittenberg Ohio Moore's Hill iinni. t. imtneree De ill Union Pal) Prep V. Militar? Adeipbl lead Pas ling Peddle litt School mtla M.iv eiiiiiioreiiil i Hall 0 -t Peel's -t. fsba'e Peeksklll 0 Massai Tmlnlag si.iintorii Prop 0 A III in N.

y. 0. Visitais Proficient in Forward Pass and Run Up Score of 54 to 0. The N- University I.I ell loam It? aeaeon yeeti rday aftti moon oa i'l with defeat the of Mi lib nberg bj of The speed and i of the visitors much for kx el am, ao'i ted In the Ont Bee of play, Bern left half of the Muhlenberg teem, was the otar of the gama on the third 11.iv he skirted md for yards and touchdown. Five minutes lut' he took the ball on the feVyard Une and crossed the line the second The loeal team tried to -t differ? ence in weight by resorting open play, Elghl forward paga i tried, of which was successful.

quarter bach for New fork, well tor the i i.ii timee his tackling nalk 'i the runni afl I or' yard Mill Tin.f Hi. I lltors' 1 dliee made b) clever foi ard pe ea The Bret was made on prettj place kick formation, Bkeen Ihres to Hubbard. who caught the ball behind the lina On the neal kick off made longest run for the loeal when be ran the ball back i. rough a broken Bold for yarda Copley, the star tackle tluhlenburg, the honors with Berry, orlni two ol the visitors' goala 'i i line-up follows: Muhlenberg CM). Position.

I Ml Hi hbard R. Huly i x. T. Bristol Ketfn voll Km i a Hollend? T. Makay Delling R.

Waldman Huntley iv H. Micho? it. 11 it. kjkean McDermott Tottchdowni Berrj (4), Copie) it), Hubbard, If. uei Ilubbard.

Hen? i mplrc Head lln? rrler, of Dsi I mouth. Bubstltutes: now for nm opi. Hoi? bos loi Berry, Henntnger for Haser, rh for Balate, Carle ol, House for Rollender, Us I for Ii GALLOP FOR ADELPHI TEAM. Adelphl Academy mvamped Um ft Johns Preparatory School football tenu on the formelle Bold yesterday by a acoro of The line-up follow Adelpl i (38) Poo, st John? Itr-iU Real) Rardwsll.C,. Uuaipnsi O.

Jaifjuillsrd T. no? MOOSIJ Alford it. Murphy vilord H. i thyoi i it.Rtoot II. Alford Wsnta Wlsoat, from touchdown- Kolssy, Plum? ITmptlS I Aldrich, Msnual Training.

Substitutes: A.lei for Wtnant- Ball for McKsnsie; Bhs) foi Wants; Vaa Haarea far TPne periods inn i. each. PIM PLAYS SOME'M" FOOTBALL Toys with Fordham. Scoring Touchdown After Touch? down at Will. WHOLE SQUAD HAS A TRY Freak Play Begins Streit Scores Four Times for Also a Star.

By Telegraph Tie Triture. PrlltOSton, X. Oct. t. -Thirty Frinoeton I football i-ltivors hud a hand In running up eeors of C9 to ugalnst Fordham bSffe this afternoon.

The "real" football that A from his player? wan not Ion? in MS Sing its appearance I vft'-r opening Whistle had blown, and liter the Brat Period tiio Tigers toyed i with tbeir opponents, practically man OS the had a trial ex 'attain Baker, who was held to tiis Uni a game was too one-sided to be called food football, even for the for they had praetteatty no oppoaition to either bring out or take advantage of tbeir 1.1'.Its. They simply nine nut total all that the Tiger? ouxht to lave had, lor three times In tha. UUrd period theg pushed their way Over the goal line, only to lose the credit, on ami once on a fumbl? I bv Law, after he had the chai It? I mark, and the game ended with ths ball) i In their possession on th? i lacking just play of a touchdown, for they advanced without hesitation to that point. go little opposition was offered by Bronx team that the I'rlnceton Qusrtsr- had? did not have to pick their best playa but called off any on their list. Neither open play nor Uni attack was favored, but a good mixture was programme, with tackle plays perhaps grastest favorite.

Konlham. on the other hand, found dtf Acuity in locating a aoft in thai Tiger's line, snd resorted to open piay en- g-lving a weird succession of at-, tempted followed from trick, for? matons. A frejik play, brought to mind mu? Ii discussed drop kick against Dartmouth fwo yearn ago, started the game. Igxtt had immediately returned Hie grit kl'-koff by punting with the wind. The bsll roll to Fordham'? 1-yard line.

and the Maroon players were unable to i move It a foot by rushing, so Robin wa I on for a punt. Re misjudged the and his punt was carried up Itralgbt his head it fell it 1 hounded back over the goal line before I being touched by either teati: Vlriaao fell on the ball before a PrtMg ton player could get to It. the arg'. i started. After a long conference i the oftlciaL-s It a safety, snd tu I the ball ln play in I-'onlham's at or the Una Wbttlag; Cornell the referee, explained after the tbsl Ithis ruling been made the that it war? i ordl own kick that had furnished the BSvi power that sent the ball bsch uf the Una No rule fully covered the play.

The most noticeable unproveinont In the playing of Princeton over that of week against Rutgers wss in the Interlei enea On every kick-off a wedge formed in front of the riinn. i that eral times gase hin tune i sensor a I fumble snd run the bail well up inward Pordhnm'i territory before being downed the shift plays the in seeimu get start? with a snap thSt WSS in Ststibte, and cross ptWTSd dlSSI I trotll for the Not otic of the hacks, whether a substitute or not, failed to make some play tiiaf In any other 1 gsme would bsve brilliant. "Bind" str.it plnysd the steiler rois for the Tigers bg scoring 28 of the I points on four touchdowns and four gOStl from touchdowns He ploughed np entre of the Maroon line for steady an I rpnoee Of from live to fifteen yards time at wai called up. it was I Btrelt win furnished the final push Whs? Foidharn threatened to hold. I Merrttt.

Borden and T.aw al'. t.iade long runs, snd did somo clever dodging Met uti icored In the last quarter on a fort.t lU-e-yant run, starting from a fak- I lowed and In th? same period hi broke, through tackle for twenty but fumbled tneUed in the shadow of the goal posts, snd Lavs esrriei across fur touchdown. Borden from line on splendid broken tieid running. The forward p.tss itas much used In ths el? slug half Of the game by both i of ten attempts being made. A triple pass ending In a forward trle-t by Fordham, was thl moil Intricate play of the but It failed.

The TiK? I Store fortunate Sad worked pieene. one, from to for yardi the last tsnehdews i Taylor made rordhnm'i seorest proach to scoring la the third period, when be gathsrad Law's fumble back of goal Um and want the length of Urn nhai through the nhole Tiger line-up, but back by UM officials for runtun, I out of bounds on the HO-yard line. i The line-up follows: Prtnesssn sah. Psslnia. llamraoad Uviai? iMiiuips O.

HavltMd laonastreth H.illrt Brown 9nfl 1 Click H.Ta> B. Sir.it Msl'SssSJ Turssbiltses J. Qllck. Merrill Bubatitntsa. for Brown, Swart fur l.ongsir?.lli, I tfwart tor I- 1 fur Streit.

for i va Trankinan for Marritl for for Bor? den fur Ollck. IMtMon fur i fur riilllips for ttmymlWtT TrMkmsa, Hatilarnl for I. Swart. HsBM lor Urtun, ICmmrni fur Btrelt tor jr. Tr.Mikiiii.il.

i Pi. for Knlulu hon. W. Stvart for 1. swart Havlland, far Trenkrna? fW tot V.

V.lams i Kniiin ns. ivoolhile fur M-rrltt. Bordrn Oil? for i'it. OillaapU for Borden, Hunyon for fur I. S.vart.

l-'ordliam --RICS for i Gary tor Brady, for Taylor, tor for MeArsssy Taylor fur sfeAvcner, Brady Bsr lonkiia v. fsr for Kane, fui-an fur MsShaa. Norton Whltlas, of f'ornell. I I in-. I'h' m.

of IU.ert.ir1 I Hatch, Wiltlntiin. Time of or ten two of twelve minutes RAIN BOSTON BASEBALL Huston. Oct i northeast rainstorm rang down the rrtaln for the major league baseball in this city to-day Tn? two games between Hrookltn and Boston of the tlonal league were cancelled and jTSs plsysrs packed their bags and bhtm ior 1511..

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