Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

Springfield News-Sun du lieu suivant : Springfield, Ohio • 21

Lieu:
Springfield, Ohio
Date de parution:
Page:
21
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

WORLD OF SPORT COVERED FOR NEWS READERS -U SPORT 4 fit --t- fl v'-- SECTION SPORT i A 7 m'i 4 i jj I '(f SPRINGFIELD OHIO SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 151916 Piarg 1 uur: 11 fe op i tf' Vi jrf KUPP OF OEMISOW STARS IN GAME AGAINST LUTHERANS 1 J- One Hundred and Points Are Scored in Game Against Oberlin i rr'-V' FOUR PREVIOUS MARKS ECLIPSED s' SuCcegaive $vv Norton Makea Five Touchdowng in Firat of Battle A-J sgU COLUMBUS Oct Breaking four previous record and setting what is claimed a' fa intercollegiate record for-oothall score Ohio State uni-vcrsiiy won over Oberlin hcre' this afternoon 128 to The first mark to go was that of flooring in the first half 67 points wing counted the second record set aside was that of scoring by an Ohio State team when the83 to nothing 'score against Miami in 1903 was raised in the third-9 quarter The third yas a that surpasses all scores in thcifej? 7 state ana the fourth is the new -p record against Oberlin' which has always proven a hard team State to whip: The score would easily ba tun to high figures waa demonstrated In the first play State kicked off and seconds after play started Harm'' crossed the goal line for tha first score lYom then on it was Juat A quoatlwn as to what the count would be Oberlin made but two firat down In the entire game while State made 41 In the firat two periods and 22 in the lost two Norton made five sue-ceafltve touchdown In the first haHr Seene Snapped in Wittenberg-Denieen Contest Springfield -Stivers Playera Bunched These twe pictures were taken uring the games played at Zimmerman field and ieuth Side perk Saturday The one af Wittenberg -Deniaon battle ahewe members ef the two team piled up aftsr tha Lutharana had triad ta braak through the Denieen line The man in hia shirt alaavaa ia Swain th referee The player an top ef these on tha ground ie Rupp tho etar halfback ef the winners Tho ether ana waa taken during the ascend half ef the Springfiold-Stivers battle and it eaught Springfield stopping a line huek by Stivers ''vM1' ri Dave Tibbotts Sends BaU 45 Yards Between Uprights and Princeton Wins PRINCETON Oct Btanding on the 46-ynrd line In the taut few minutes of playing time Dave Tlbbott a substitute Princeton back sent a drop kick soaring between tlw uprights and changed what waa a seemingly scoreless garao into a I to 0 victory for Princeton over Tufts Tlbbott had been out of the game all season with Injuries nnd would not have been railed Into the fray this afternoon had not several of the Princeton back field men been Injured Princeton threatened to score on several other occasions but in each Instance was held for downs or fumbled Robinson Quit Diamond But Was Lurd Back HORTON Oct Wilbert Rob-Inson'a career In baseball by the way has been an unusual one Following- hia long service with the celebrated Baltimore Orioles he dropped out of tho games and went Into business In Baltimore operating a place known ns "The For a while McGraw was his partner but sold out when he came to New York After number of yean when tha name of Robinson was almost forgotten McGraw persuaded him ta leave his Baltimore business for sin weeks In tha spring and assist In coaching the Giants That Incidentally waa tha origin of tha present general custom of having a veteran catcher handle youjig pitchers Robbie was successful ss an aid McGraw in tha spring that he eventually sold out his business and became the regular coach all year round Two years ago he withdrew from the Giants to become the manager of the Dodgers He now leads a pennant winner Connelly made a flying tackle and whan ha waa pulled out af a scrimmage pile ha was unconscious Ha waa rushed ta a hospital whore doctors declare they believe hia Rack ia broken i- The line-up: Ohio State (121) Pan Obertla (S) Bolen Fa aver (C) Courtney UT Keener Kerch LG Wright Holtkamp Hudson Turner RG Evats a Courtney TJ Sheldon Peabody It Tenney Yrrges Miami eQe Rumitw MeFbee Hurra Hoar Harley ILH Gray Sorensen (C)F Barneaon Score by quartan: Ohio 11 24 IB 121 Oberlin 9 9 0 Officials: Referee Mr Connor iff Rates Umpire -Mr Tyler of Western Reserve Head linesman Mr Ed wards of Chicago Tima ef quartern II mlnutea Ohio State scoring: Norton I Baesel 4 Harley I Hum I Rhodes 2: Sorensen Daughter Friedman Klrke Goals from Sorenson I out 2 out of 4 Rolen 2 out 1 nut of 1 Klrke none out of one Subs: Daughters for Harley 'j Norton for Hum Sullivan for Courtney Lapp for Kareh Rhodes'' gi viu Migqww of 111 Yorgswr-cS of 2 Rhodes1' iMSA11 "AC TsV fir IS im BLLEHIGH La Gore Scores First Touchdown After Sensational 45-Yard Run NEW HAVEN Conn Oct Yalu downed Lehigh today 12 to 0 In a desperately fought gnmo Iba IVuinayl-vanlana giving the Blue tha hardest kind of oiipoHltlon The first score was a sensational 41-yard end run ncross tho field for touchdown by LoGnre Half a down playvni tackled him but he shook them off Bingham made other touchdown on a fifteen-yard plunge through tackle Neither goal was kinked LcGoro missed two attempted field goals Lehigh could not pierce Yale's line for any appreciable galna and the only ground gaining play was the forward puss Once a long paaa allowed the visitors to get within striking distance of the line but Yale held Lino up: Yale (11) Poe Lehigh (0) Coacfc Godfrey's Team Finish on Short End of 46 to Nothing Score' LINE CRUMBLES BEFORE OPPONENTS Captain Betchtel and Rider Play Beit Ball for Lutherans and Make Most Gains (BY JACK REID) "Tm much Rupi" waa tha prin-I pal aauaa ef tha aruahing defeat af Wittenberg at tha hand af tha Daniaan alavan in tha gama piayad at Zimmerman fiatrf Saturday aft arnaan Tha final aaara waa Dan iaan 41 Wittanbarg 0 Advanca dapa Intimatad that Rupp wha la prabably aa graat a half bank aa Ohia haa avar pra duaad might ba aallad upan ta atari tha gama but wauld nat play mara than ana quartar Inataad ha waa in thraa-faurtha af tha battle and avary minuta af that tima ha made hia praaanea fjlt Tha Lutharana aim ply wiltad ba-fara tha vielaua attaekt af tha Daniaan playara Coach Godfrey's taam waa autalaaaod Wittanbarg piayad a good dofonaivo gama In tha apaning period but In tha ether three tha Lutharana wore unable ta atep Daniaan The Wittanbarg line waa tha weak alitor It a rumbled completely and afforded the baekfield man na Intarfaranaab Prinalpally far tha roaaen tha Lutharana never threatened tha Daniaan goal Captain etohtol and Rider fullback wore about tha only Wittanbarg playera ta make any gains Botahtal waa the etar af the Lutharana with Rider the only ether aonalatant ground gainer but theae two wore unable ta play tha entire Daniaan taam Right at tha atgrt Wittanbarg Tvaa weakened by Etter loft and breaking hlo right lag juat below tha knew The aaaidont happened within a minute after the whittle blow Wittanbarg kicked off and on tha firat formation following Rupp fumblad the ball In tha aerambla ta roc ever it Etter fall and about four Daniaan playera tumbled on him Tha bane enapped like the report of a revolver Ho waa carried off tha field and taken ta the frat house where Dr Ruaeell waa aallad and reduced tha fracture Denison discovered ba waakneaa In the Wittenberg line before the first quarter ended and -in the next two Coach Livingston's team directed Ita attack on the line In the fourth quarter Denison varied ita play Introducing the forward paaa and executing aome clever ones FIRST PERIOD Deniaon brought the ball back about 0 yards on the hick off Rupp fumbled but recovered Deniaon bucked tha Una for a firat down A forward paaa waa attempted Betchtel Intercepted It and ran I yards Rider crashed through tha Una for a ft rat down Wittenberg waa forced to kick Deniaon kicked back on tha first play Wittenberg mada another first down by hitting tha lino and then Retchtal put his toe against the ball Tha moat spectacular play of the gama followed and Rupp produced It Deniaon recovered tha baU on Ita own ten yard Una Rupp flashed around Wittenberg's left and and ran tha entire distance of the Sold for tha Brat touchdown Juat seven mlnutaa after the gams started Hia secondary defense waa almost perfect and only ilifce In the long trip waa bo threatened Then ho battled hia way clear unassisted After Deniaon kicked off Rider and rhlman smote the Una for a first down and Betchtel passed to Uhlman for a gain of nine yards Deniaon was penalised yards for off aide play and Betchtel mada a run of SO yards Uhlman gained four Wittanbarg penalised five and kicked Denison recovered tha baU on Ita 10-yard Una nnd Rupp kicked The quarter eloaed with the ball In Wittenberg's possession on 10-yard line ECOND QUARTER After a brief kicking match Birn-Hhaw want through tha Wittanbarg Una for SO yards Decker followed with a forward pass to Rupp who carried tha ball to the 10-yard Una ba-fora being downed Deniaon assaulted i the Wittenberg Una twice for galna' and then Rupp carried tha ball over for tha second touchdown After another series of attacks against the Una Decker of Deniaon forward paaaed to Bhock and this put Deniaon In Una for Ita third touchdown After several successful attacks against tha Una Lame was sent uvar The half dosed with the score SO to 0 In favor of Deniaon SECOND HALF Uhlman recovered the ball on Den-tom's kick off but Wittenberg wns ttield for downs and was forced to punt Hlager went through the line for Denison's first down Jenkins gained ten yards Decker passed to Hhock and the latter carried It over the line Denison followed with a fine exhibition of straight football They made four first downs In rapid succession They carried the baU to one-yard line where it was loat on downs Betchtel promptly kicked out (I for Norton Friedman for Johnson for Turner Van Dyne for Holtkamp Reddon for Van Dyne Dillon for Courtney: Boeael for''o'' Rorenaen: Leonard for Dillon Verges Cramer for "'--Va for Friedman McDonald for Bolen Dreyer for THOUGHT HE WAS CHEATED ON DEAL One of (he btggeat baaCball bargains on record waa Zack Wheat Hercules Ebbeta bought him from Mobile in 110 for fUOO and at tha time figured that maybe those southerners were slipping a little something over on Aim But Ebbeta got a surprise and an agreeable one Wheat baa been a major leaguer for eight aeaaona and finished with a clubbing average beyond JOS on five separata and distinct occasions Oddly enough ha never hit IN In the minora yet In bin Brat year In the big leagues ba dubbed for IN In 1111 he hit for SOS in 1011 It was 101 in 1014 for 110 He slumped to III last year but came right back this season with aome thing Ilka 120 lldge Murray for Robinson Gardner for Murray Hitchcock for Burnham Horne for Horween Wlllcox for Casey Minot for Wlllcox North Crawford for Romany Curry for Tandy Ingram for Harrell Ramsey for Proctor Williams for Johnson Coleman for Pulger Bellamy for Pi tu Immune Black for Tennant 1 FUMBLE OF PUNT PROVES COSTLY PHILADELPHIA Pa- Oct The Swarthmore college football team coached by Bill Roper the former Princeton star defeated the University of Pennsylvania eleven on Franklin Held today by tho score of to 0 Hwarthm victory over Pennsylvania waa unexpected aq her conquest over LaFayotte college a waak ago and her performance Indicates that tho garnett team may furnlet) further surprises aa tha season progresses defeat was primarily due to a fumble of a punt by Quarterback Bert Bell In the second period Bell let a Swarthmore player get the ball on Pennsylvania's 11-yard line and after working It five yards toward Pennsylvania's goal Halfback Michael tossed a pretty forward pass to Fullback Bush and the latter dashed over the line for a touchdown beforn a Pennsylvania player could lay hands on him The kick out waa wldn and the attempt to score a goal from touchdown was a failure OLIPHANT IS HERO WEST POINT Oct 14-Tha Army won from Holy Cross today IT to nothing The Cadets outplayed their opponents from the start but some loose handling ef the ball at critical times and penalties for holding occasionally nullified fine work In advancing the ball The cellegluns were weak In overhead plays and their line was no match for the qulek charging Army forwards Olipnnt kicked placement goal erored a touchdown and tallied both goals fro mtouchdowna for the Army and then retired from the gome His Blgug running waa spectacular Roe sol Roeeel for Daughters: Wolfe' for Sullivan: Klrka for Verges Ham- llton for McDonald Metsger- for Hamilton Oberlin Graham for Tan- ney Martin for Gray D1 Lorenie tft for Wright Wright for Dl LorenaoL-v Hllbrandt for Hudson Hall for Evans Tenney for Graham Peffers for Hall Hudson for Nicholas for McPhee Evana for Wright Gray for Hoar Hoar for Gray HIS UNCLE HAD HIM FADED SOME It's sometimes hard to live down a noma or a relationship and tha chances are that George Kelly the Ban Francisco boy who to now with the New York Giants to sorry he ever had such an uncle es Bill Lange one of the greatest outfielders who ever stepped on ball field Now get thin wrong Kelly to na proud aa proud ran be of Uneto William but you know when you're a nephew of one of the old stars of the game you are more apt to bo In the public eye while there to lot more expected of you No matter where Kelly would happen to be somebody would point him out with tho Illuminating remark: Bill nephew Bill you remember was one of the greatest outfielders that ever Young Kelly was a Polytechnic high school boy a matter of three years ago and of course played baseball He was captain and manager and though he played shortstop regularjy he could fill almost any position His first professional Job waa with the Kpnkano Northwestern league club in 1114 and he waa with tho team that Mike Lynch managed ut the Hoyes Springs training camp UTE IS FAST FROM Chicago Defeats Indiana 22 to 0 and Michigan Downs Mt Union 11IH Oct 14 Colgate won from Illinois today II to 2 In one of tha epcedleet cshlbltlons of football ever seen on Illinois field Colgate scored on a place kick by West in the first quarter a touchdown by Rpencer In the second and a touchdown by Hubbard Just before tho gome ended lane score was motto on a plane kick by McCotnber In tha fourth Interference waa superior to Illinois weakness lay In Its inability to work the forward paaa Illinois showed clever defenso during the second half CHICAGO TRIUMPHS CHICAGO Oct The University of Chicago triumphed over Indiana University In their annual football game hero today by a score of 22 to 0 score was tho result of three touchdowns and a field goal from placement Erhart left half waa Injured In tlw last period and curried off tho field MT UNION CRUSHED ANN ARBOR Mich Oct Michigan's powerful machine crushed the Mount Union college football eleven 2 to 0 In a snappy game hero this afternoon The Wolverines scored a touchdown In each period nnd the vlaltora wen on the defense most of tlw time Mt Union tried to gain on open playe but they seldom wen successful Captain Maulbotacb Nleman Smith and resell did the scoring In the last period resell Intercepted a forward paaa and sprinted 71 yards for a ANOTHER COBB Kanff to another Cobb you aayT when night time turns to day' When Kaiser Rill and old King George Kiss and make up at Valley Forge-When Woodrow Wltaon of sings When elephants grow purple wlngx micH cniimiw iww pqsijMV winni When motion pictures cry and subt North Carolina Eleven ia No Match for Crimson Who Win 21 to 0 Swarthmore Hands University of Pennsylvania Big Surprise in Their Clash CAMBRIDGE Maes Oct A football eleven from the University of North Carolina coached by a Harvard graduate and equipped with Harvard plays waa no match for the Crimson taam today and lost 11 to It was an exhibition of secondary strength aa six reserve were called upon to ftU the placeu of regulars In jured In the game that Harvard loat to Tufts lost week Casey at full back gained ugalnut North Carolina after the fashion which made Mahan famous aklrltlng tha ends slipping through tha line or dodging and twisting for considerable advances Ills open attack waa ably supplemented by those bull-like rushes of Horween whoao powerful shoulders tore hole after hole In the southern university Una That this was not a weak line waa ahown la tha second period when they held the beat players that Harvard called Into the game for downs on the one-yard Une after Harvard had four times attacked from the flve-yard mark At two other stages of tha game the Crimson eras hold for downs Ftolgcr was tha principal factor In the North Carolina scheme of attack and offense and acquitted himself well Ha made several Brat dowaa In tha course of the game tackled surely and kicked welL The line-up and nummary: Harvard II roe North Car Harfo Love Wheeler Ia Ramsey Ia Grimse Harris Tandy ft now Harrell Lovell Taylor A CooUdgo I'roctor Robinson Johnson Burnham UH Falser Horween ILH Fltulmmona Casey Tennant Score by periods: Harvard 14 0 7 I 21 North Carolina 0 0 0 Referee Xethen Tufts Brown Carl Williams University of Pennsylvania Field 8 Can nell Tufts Head 4)turgla Pish on Dartmouth 12 minute periods Henring Harvard touch downs Horween Burnham A Coolldge Qos Is from Robinson 2 Horween Harvard: Pinney for Harts: Brewer for Pinney Hartley Wheeler Dean for Dadmun Sager for Harris Thorndike for Sager Day for Snow Richards for Lovell II Coolldge for A Coolldge Pinney for II Coo a i v-wk-i v- Score by periods: Yale 8 0 12 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 Referee Thompson Georgetown Thorpe Columbia Field Thorpe Columbia Head Whiling Cornell Time of First two 12 mlnutus: lust two 10 mlnutea BAYLEYS Will PUT 1THJEIA TERM Tha Bnylcy eleven will go to South Vienna Sunday where they meet tlw team representing that place aad all players are asked to be at the Ohio Electric station at 12:20 Vienna has a strong rlub this season and the Bayleys will have to hustle to mow down the boys of that town Manager Lubbers haa annexed several new players tlw past week and they will be seen In Ihle game The Hcrlbea nf Marlon and Dayton speak highly of the clean test game af the Bayleys which kind of playing haa won a reputation for them as well ss the approval of the gridiron fens PURDUE WINS LAFAYETTE Ind Oct The Boilermakers defeated tha Little Giants from Wabash on Stuart field this afternoon by 1 koto of 21 to Itordue showed an Increase in form over their game a week ago with De-Imhus The tine held like a atone wall end the end and backs wees feat For Purdue VanAken Hufflne and Iluke carried off the honors while Bacon waa tha bright start for Wabash The feat urea of tho game were long and runs by Van A ken and Uaksond tlw Ilns plunging of Muffins --i v- Then there will flash another Cobbb Another Cobb to rule supreme Hie coming to a cherished Of managers from coast' to coast J- Each spring a find of which they boast'' Ig touted oa another Somehow ho quite get by Trto Speaker even could not Tho heights held by tha Georgia reach When glory that was returns When vestal firm one more burns When Greece arises In her might -When Hughey Fullerton to right When Battling Nelson aaya thru' When Freddie Welsh knocks out few When Mary In the Then there will flaah another Cobb Contributed EUREKAS GET GAMERS 'wW'n 5 i They Will Play Invinaiblee at rCham -pien Park Sunday- -r Tha Eureka football team wlll plsy the Invlucibles at Champion park Sun--day afternoon commencing at It te reported that several former Springfield high- players will appear la tho "line-up of the Invln-clbles The line-up of the Eurekas follows: Tavtnner la Clark or Cox 1L Baird Ig-i Hmlth Jones or Griffith rg Loudermllk rt Davis re Dobbins qh: Trimmer lh CariMk Rtlner fb HIGH SCHOOL NECK IS REPORTED TO BE BROKEN CLEVELAND Okie Oct Bert Connolly 17 a member af tha AsMabula High aeheol football team was probably fatally Injured today during tha game between hia taam and Shaw high" mm Centinued an Fags A 1 I 1.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Springfield News-Sun

Pages disponibles:
1 575 860
Années disponibles:
1885-2024