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Maroon Moleskin Wearers Smother Susquehanna by Overwhelming Score, While Violet Wilts Before Wesley an WESLEYAN GAINS MERITED VICTORY ovrrn ii an Riiiiiiiii? Attnt'k nf Dn-ljcn Ton'Mucli fnr Inspired Violi't Defence. LOCALS PASS IT OOl C1IANCK FOH KAIM.Y SCOIJK Worn nut liy savnac openim: ntlack which h.itcly failed of mission, ll)o New I'tiivcrslty football team nti (ihln Klcld went to p'ote In th second lvilf. Wesleyau cnltilne merited letniy 'ho. score of 11 to 0, roaeslni: .1 runnlntr h.ifkllel.l nf exceptional nblllly. th Middleman eleven hided It time nnd with the Violet vvnr-rlois spent, bruised find at sen.

the visitor opened wide the offensive unit carried tlie local down and out. Almost from thr start of tin- second half WeMeyiin displayed It itlrcnRth. In fuel only three plavs were tried after the second klckoff until Weliti, the visit, tnd U. slipped tlirnueh the arm of four Violet tiicMrrs anil hammered over the tmf for twenty nrd pain Tun 1 1 pl.in netted finotljer first down. Then N.

V. hld inn-n'entnilly. hilt Wesley teftlscd to he den'td M.ijkmir fniwnid pas hy line Weill) hutled tie hall far down the Held mid Into the. unlit of Peek, who flirt over the gnat line unmolested. The pass went thirty yarrtf.

An If enoour.iBcrl liy this hreak III the tie. Wesleyau utatted riititiltiK forma-Hon tint iwlftly carried the hall Into New York teriltory. Mlildletown's Mar backlleld. marie up of licet Jen, Harmon, Wilbur and Webb, skirted ploughed throiiEli the line and bwly but mi tidy overcame the stiff opposition offered by N. I'.

The Inevitable found Deetjen coring Drrljrn In HiiiiMim Klar. I Wesley aeiiln dlsplavcd to New Tork enthusiasts an eleven nf lemark-, Able merit Led by Waldemnn t'eetjen, team tnwcfrd over and above the local sipiad once It began worklnc I Deetjen ih a team In blncelf llullt l'ke llorrulc and with the speed of Mercury, till. powerful, clever hack eludi'il enough New York tackier to plan- III the iiinnlUK by himself. Deetjen played probibly hi ureal. cat uauie, New Yolk vvai coachert paitlciilaily against Deetjen by a tutor wliii had Broomed the, stnr.

That Deetjen wan xtlll utile to outplay any and every one on the field I to hi credit lie faultier. football player ho ranks iimniif; the few liii of the game. New Yoik worked valiantly and well In Its attempt for victory, but un forced In bow to the bitter team. In defeat the Vloltt was far from dlsKnue.l. Kvery man on the team gave all that wan In him and not few of the locals performed If inspired In the tlrst half the Violet foueht de-fcraiely and with such ouraKe tlrtt Wesley.ui rutin lit unaware and lowly forced onto the offensive Till" maenetlc offenn: found (Jernsteln, Calm and Welnhelmer KiilnltiR- yard after yard miUI thn ball wa placed on the I yard l'ne and a tlrst down.

Wes-b-jHii Hi ruck back lylth, decisive accuracy! Mid New York, was cheated of a hard earned toifihdown. This upet seemel to. lake iiini't of the life frojn the Violet and they plated le. enthualastlcally thne.ifter I lott-l ValonUliea IIoiiit. The Violet iistotilslictl it mot ardent Iwnstei by tho defence and offence offered.

The tacklltia was vicious and cIlnchlnE. Kach man seemed well aware of what wa f-xpxeteil of him each performed with reckless abandon. Hern-stein especially did nobly, but an in-Jury to hi knee forced him from the same It was llernsteln win. kept Dee. Jen undei w.tteh In the first half and when lleinsteln was to the side lines Deetjen no lotiKei stopped rtt the "crlmniacc Jlne but uuall wormed along for substantial calns.

The vaunted ojien play of Neu York was mckaiK. flnly once out of ten at-tempts did New York complete a forward pass, but till was woith all the missed ones, us It calnul twenty. live yards and placed the ball within strlkln? distance of the Roal line. Wesle.van knew more tricks and hnicd more. Twlm brilllantlv excuited forwaid passe sent a Wealey.iii man chasinit over the ttiif, once for a touchdown and lhe second fr CH nMt resullert In another tout hdnvv n.

Drop Kickers I'ull. Two ntlempis wiie mule for drop one on each sale In the tlrt nu.irier Cann tried kick trout the twenty-seven yard line, but hit attempt -vent wide Harmon dropped back for a Mel; fioni the twenty-elKht yard line. 1 but his blow was low. It p.isseil under the crossbar. Poor generaMili.

by the violet li.ui tunlly, as a forward pass was tried on the fourth rioun and was luterceplrd on Weslonn's tbiee yard line. New York's fltst drive nsumed a dan. ceiotis trtpd to Vcsle.jn. It near the end of the first quarter, when tllo Violet took the ball tinny ft mn Weslvyan nn rtowim In mlillleltl IVom here -ncrnsteln, fa tin, Welnhemr and MeKemile dashed throiiKh the line and on tackle for three successive flrt don, the quarter endinit with the 'ball on Wesleyan's thlrty-one yard line. the second quarter vveiiibelnier cnntltiued their attack and shortly the hall was on -he nine vanl line.

Mm here a double pas and Cetni missed a diop kick. I'Mialiled for holdltiK Deetjen punted rtho Placed the ball on tli forty vatd line forward pass, (,, lo Ukm iwentv yard- ind cave N. anothP1. oppnnuniy However. Wetlevan hit back harder than N.

1'. nd the ball was Iti.tantlv taken when viir (l foolhardy foiwairt 1 I never had another nice conteslert with Injuries. Y. the most in Ibis lespe.t ,,,) fmvi poorly The W'-''1i lnoner Otitic I'nnlerv tt i fn I M.K.nie Q. ii -tcere la b'tl fnli.

r.iu Wesleon II 7 l.tU. h'lm. ti "j', lU'OWl I ll.t'lu- .1 4 1 1 ll 1 I' I ll," "11 ll, iCi r.n'J',',1 I'' (.., vvi, I I Berry Carries Quakers to Unexpected Triumph 'Pennsylvania's Brilliant Athlete Astonishes State Eleven With Two Drop Kicks and Forty Yard Run for Touchdown That Wins by 15 to 0. Oct. 21.

Howard Heir.v, fiesh from pursuit of tarantula-), cut ipedes and Mexlitins aln the1 Texas border, covered himself with further nlory bete to-day by an Individual attack that carried Pennsylvania to Ictory over Penn Ktatc, 1 to ft, In the annual ir.ime between the historic rlviK Tlie pentathlon and all round collenlate champion toe to majestic helxhts, ex-lilliltlmt probably the greatest football he ha ever attempted. He sxored touchdown and two drop kick liefore bcltuj carried fmm the field, weepliiK and beggltn to be allowed to continue, although sunVrliiK 'rom a painful but not serious Injury. It was the spectacular work of Herry which enabled the Quakers to upset every prediction, overcome the vaunted power of the athletes and provide the hlftResl football upset of the day. Tlje powerful athlete plunged through the heavy nnd well drilled Htate line and liy bis own force placed the ball In In drop kick It acro-js the bar. His two drop kicks were oirefully Judged 'and shot over the cross bar as if catapulted from a cannon.

He lifted the first one from the 31 yard line and tlie second front the Hi yaid line. He leelstered hl touchdown after recelv-iiiK a long forward pass from Quarterback Light and racing tt, touch the demoralized State tackleta for forty yard run over the goal line. Berry to. night bIhihIs forth a the hero of Penn. KIM Kluht In (Inmr.

Tlie game orobably was the most fiercely contested battle ever staged on Franklin Field. Feeling ran so high toward the end of the struggle that several of the opposing players seemed to lie In a list fight. Substitute and friends rushed upon the field, but tlie niriclalx were able to quell the Impending riot and quiet the participants. It was a few minutes, however, Ixfure the game was allowed to proceed. None was penallxed nor was any of the players sent from the field for the Infraction of the rules, lloth teams plaved vicious, hard football.

State College worked Industriously, but crumbled under the persistent attack of Penn. The Ited nnd Hlue eleven resorted to few open pla. but depended latgely upon Its short dishes outside tackle, a play which State was unable to stop without serious damaue. Penn had spasms of fumbling In the COLGATE MOWS DOWN RHODE ISLAND STATE Hamilton Collegians. With Many Subs in Lineup.

Win. to 0. Hamilton. N. Y.

Oct II Colgate eally defeated Ithode Island State Col-b ge here to-day. running away with the game with a 3.1 tn ft score. The; Maroon goal line never was In danger, although the visitors made several rir-t downs and at times showed hurst of speed 'ind ability to break through the Colgate line The tit hi toU'lidown came afte'- seven minutes of play as the result of a forward pass. nderin to Watkuis Th was soon followed bv another bv Wat-kins, who went through right tackle for the necessary distance. On the follow.

Ine klckoff the oulv spectacular play of the game was made when caught the ball and ran eighty aid for a touchdown The Maroon team formed excellent Interference for h. At the start of tlie second period a new I'olttale line was sent III and soon after a substitute baekrleld. This team continued through tlie remainder of the game Play ill the whole game was loose and the line plunging weak on both team" The lineup ColClle (hi Pot Rlimle Inland C.v.telbmot Klmhs.ll xiailin Mi-lulnali Cnnd 0 Rarlellt Cenne. fSlbba runon Maiiny llnrnnii iCapt i Nieltru fiieenhalsh Amsrson OH Olln-n sitr II Knott IIiiMh-II It II Murphy, Watkin lhoellf iCnpl I lleferep-Miller ef llaitrf.ml Pmptri lllrrt Vsle, llesil an Spencer lit lllilsoli Welkin 2. Ilek Heals freltl 1 Time ef triiaU 12 lira Mittotttlltinns Per csli- Ili-it fr spell, -ir for Ilsltrm, llay te fii rsttellHiioa, rr M.Ueii, Dnotn I'sirt'll, Vlsrttn.

rp'tslt Vml'-r-ef, tnr I DiI.Im II. W.ler fer VVal Innt siillivan for itooil MeKat for Mornint, for Hlifsle Itljml. Kregau for Ij'boeuf. O' Byrne tnr Kimball, fill for Knott lanilaillle Beats Chattanooga. l.riPiSVII.I.t:, lj li t.

A inurh ilovt ill tlie fl-t fett rnlnnlea nf pin)- git el th. l'nlverlt nf t.oultvllle rt in ll over the t'nlveralty nf rhnttsnnngn In a hard fought fnnlball aatne here in.itav LEADING STROKES IN GOLF. A PAW AMIS Itfal HjII, Scratch I'luminer and I. Meicalf, U. and VV.

at. If H. Onivea sn.l VV II. Cnnroy. .1 I.ahl-l.itt am! Norton Squire, ft Won-ham and llarnw-all.

2. 11 Wonhnm snil Stnlthera. US. Sweepalakea Nnr-ton SI 7 A ItllSt.P.V Man, lb- ip golfera nho have not won prle lhla e.iaitn .1 VI Sin-rid. si- t-.

It irtw. nit U2 To; I llrs. S.I -Ii, 74. .1 I' CUrk. Ml T4.

llndrnn, Ml- I ft, 74. VV A Ptllslfsr IH -20. 71. HAt.TPKItiU.- Cup. Plrat Itounil -It.

Porter hest VV. ie Wolf. 3 aii'l I er Van Itei-hlen hint lierlea 1" I'liH'lt ilefsiilt, I'hurles II Smith, 1 up A Hunt-it cioi, Ii Km, ry. 2. Four IIMtt-hea are sllll to he plavetl W'nnlen's Final Itminil Mrs.

p. Nil. he.it Mm It Vnn llnkkelen, 1 and I'llANFdltl) Team lilSKh hetween and t'pper Vlnnt'liilr reatili e.J In a victory fnr I'ranforil, in lllW'VV'dlllllt: -He I srd I'. Millet. 11, Vv U.

-7 II. I' I'I a II It Mtl'orilllck H- 70 llav I'mnpitl- ilroti wini hy I'i tnk II lln)-, VI Ne- mines I'uill Stairett. Milliiarol k.v Tl, It. Ifa-Weill, "IJ 15. Tt I 11 ia, Hiylnti, VI A Altken Trentntl, 91- IJ, Til V.

Drake. Maa, onaeti. TH; i I MhIIm. HI fs. It P.

ner nlltirl. IV, ltei am, at anil p. lbigtew.mil snd Klnaaley, sierpy Hollow lilnin-r dty cup fnr metnliera mm VV II Stalker with a net acore nf t-t IIV Prrshieii- a Cup i Klnlth 11,1 2k 7 II III.Kler. 0 "a lltrrt linllli. -jii l-i tj A in; it In II am, ii in viu.s ri VIII ti, -e Kelu.in a.

ii i ll it I laea II, Pi Ik 'rih si. Women's putting first period. These dlitte.ses cut down the scoie considerably, a several time the Quakers wete In position to dash over Ihe goal line and each time a tumble lost the opportunity After the first period, however, the work of Penn was finished and of high order. After Herry was carried off the Meld and William Qulgley sent Into the game as substitute the crowd sot another i hanre to cheer, for Qulgley emulated his more famous tlval hy lifting the ball over the cross bar from the 47 yard line on a placement kick llerry's punting was another bright spot of the game. Herry Stnrte Kurly.

The (list period wrfs scoreless. After a few minutes of the second period was used hy some clever passing to advance the ball. Berry drop kicked his first field goal. State tried aeveral aweeplng end runs, hut these were easily broken up bv the Quakers, tn thla period each side blocked punts, hut with little advantage resulting. State kicked off opening the third period and the Quakers enlivened the crowd by completing an Intricate forward pass which retted forty arris and put the ball on the 30 ard line.

Berry then added to his drop kick record wlth'hla second successful attempt. After an exchange of punts In which bill was carried back and forth across the field. Penn lined up for at-ta on Its own Zi yard line. Two plunges followed, then from the midst nf the struggle the ball seemed to shoot far down the field. Herry.

running at full speed, caugh: the pass and continued forty vards more for a touchdown. The Una I score came In the fourth peilort on Qulgley'ii plncement kick. The lineup IVnnsylvanl Tenn Stsie I'niltlnns t' Wirkman VVrsr Cenire f. Kttresvaic 0 I title R. Cisrneekle Miller ljInt t.wtm II If" Williams llerry C'rt by perio.1 J-1' IVnnaylrinla Slate nun 0 Hefrree Mr.

Thompsnii, Ooreton t'm M.Cariy, rierraanton Acs lemr Head llneman-Mr tleneva Time ot rirw1t-lS minutes earii Pennsylvania Touchdown- Herry Ooals from field Ilerry Fiel 1 nal from ilavnient. Qu'alejr Pennsylvania: Oultlfy tor llerrv IVnnsylv ama Male. O'Donntll lor Cuhbaae. Wilson foe Swain. Conorere tor lli.sins.

Ttiort tor Rln. llesa for fleck, lirois for Hets. Jones for Robb. FINAL MINUTE ATTACK CARRIES NAVY TO TOP Forward Pasi. lust liefore Time Ik Cp Saves From Kcfeat.

ANNAToi.ts. Md Oct. 21 Again taking quick advantage of the breaks of tlie game Navy In the final moments of play this afternoon won a to 7 victory from West Virginia I'nlverslty Kx.ept for the first portion of the Initial otrlod when they were kept on the defence the visitor outplayed the dahlpnien. Twelve tunes they made aerial shot, which wire Hiirccfu; Many of these passe were for mote than Ihlily yards, A p. naliy for slugging and a reoov-eied fuinhle put Navy within striking distance for the final tally A forward tu.

Inginin to Welchel, was negotiated and landed the ball on the 1 yard line, flom where Welchel inired it over The tmeiip Nat 'nn Heimts-rp Clarke lloltm.in I.ooiltiein vv I. 1. l. fi Centre n. 0 II I.

It II n. Va I'nlr Tl II aer I'urrt Itenne Ilaib-t flroiitiHli Wehater Hlll.hlliann Chenottrlh UHe Rn It.lfle Want Jnhnann Orr Paria Imram Wealplial hy periods-Navy as a Weat Virginia 0 7 n- Navy senrinz- Tnurhrtottna, Welehrl In uram Weal Virslmv ieoriiu Tou.liflottii Chenowith fioal from with Siihatiiutinita- Nave Jaektnn for John on. Hans fee for Ilavia, fnr finnrliein Denfelil fnr llollnun, MiClllre fnr Jones. Seafe fnr Clarke, Da-lurlt fnr Wealplial, Flacher fnr Vnn lleimts-rr, I.attltatish fnr Daahlrla Butler fnr lnr.m Wett Vlriiuia for Hiny Larlterney fnr Rodier lirooka fnr Hacer Referee Mr Netttnti reniiavlranla I'mpire Mr Tyler. Head lliieamm Mr Mnrlat, Prineelnn Time of mlniilea CORKRAN BEATS DYER.

Wasiiimiton, Oct. 21 -II. Warien forkran of the Baltimore Country Club in.day defeated Frank Dyer nf I 'p. per Mnntclalr, .1., I up In nineteen holes In the final of Columbia Country Club's fall golf tournament. inipetttinti VVnn ilra 11 Tuke Mlaa Dornthy Hrown second and Mrs.

I. Van Vleck third NAMAI' Two Mall Kweepslnkea-II II. Plrklnann Jr I0, si, NOltTII Hngey Cntnpelltlnn -VV 11. Mtinn, 1 up. winner Clsaa a.

llllla, 3 up. Claaa inner. Seennd Itmin Klnvernor'a I'upi II Matin heat M. Sllverheck. Thiimaa ll.

Smith heat 1' Aahle Bills heal ll Itann. Niunora heal Hicks, Ilitdley he.it Tenuks, K. Hlhha heal It K. Hits. h.

The qualifying rnuml fnr Hie four hall hainplnnahlp s. ll. II Harrow a and (dirge P. hnnn maker, H. Htnokton ami I-' (I.

Uebi hart. 75. VV, Olsniiey and II. 77. It Hutler and J.

Dutnnnt, at. s. II I'ltlerann and A .1 Wntann. HI, It nnd .1. VV linker, C.

A. I I.elghl.oi I'alklna, Krl. I.ton Hnrt T. S. Wheeler.

The pnlnt winners fnr the Fall I'up were II Til s-Tl; UK--7M II I' Craig, IJ 71, II .1 Cm limn, 17 .0 -77. l.lpacnnih, 51 It- 77 HlllliKWllllll The iinaa imititrv nip petlttnn nver Is, I lrr glllar tour nf eighteen ht, lea waa won II. l. hll, with a Older ai-nrea were .1 Itiinran. ll.

9 I SI'AltSIl VI, Clghleei, li.ile p.i.. Illlllilli sp won I. .1 II hnff. Hal' aweeiMlakea. IMaaa won he V.

llnlgh. a 7 I'laaa won hy I', It i'aak. 72. ANDUKWS ia lt Thlilliaa A l.nla illnl VV VI un petltlt. SR -22.

ft7- lohlt Mltphen sil l'r II I. SII18 ii VVVKAUVI. Plsy Acinus! Par-II I dnwn: .1 II Hln-tlildle. I iliran I' K. Main, Herman.

Ilual lllihanl Van r.taseli. each ft, linU Cemfii, hnule, for lint ernor'a up Seleiini mn, It.eharil I Van res -ll I. i iirr l'. p. k.

Mann an I 1 IK, III. ,11 Ilual lie. I 3, I MAROON GR1DDERS PLAY LIKE CHAMPS' 1 Itent SiiMiieliiiniui, 17 to 0. lid Are Stumped lies! Temn ill City Since 11)05. I.ONt! IM'NS B.Y UKMI'SKY Not since Ihe Columbia team of 19ftS has New York city had a football team 1 a.

good as that now representing Ford- ham. For month thin has been the declaration of Coach Oargat'i and hl a. slstnnts, nnd yesterday afternoon mnie than person left Fordhain Field convinced that It I the truth. The Ma-toon eleven fairly wiped the field with the Susquehanna teHtn. beating It without utllltlng Its full strength by a score I of 47 to 0.

Is not the weakest eleven I In Ihe country. It beat Bticknelt and made good showings against Colgate nnd Penn State, hut esterriay Fordhnm made Its eleven look like so many schoolboys. They were outplayed In every de- 1 parttnent of the game nnd only once I and that was on a fumble as soon aa play began did they even threaten the local team's goal. Fordhani played an open game and played It well. They also played a great defensive game, ny the frequent ue of the forward pass they made big gain that ultimately resulted In touchdowns.

Once they passed It atl the wa'y down the field nnd over the line. They followed 'the ball like Hobey Baker follow the1 puck In a hockey match, and as a result recoveicd every Susquehanna fumble, two of which resulted III nf-1 ter long run. Several Lena Huns. While every man In the Mnroon lineup played good and heady football, It was tho work nf Dempsey, McNamara nnd Conklln that stood out as the feature. These men are football players and they are sprinters, too.

Time and again each of them made spectacular runs, and during the contest each sue- 1 reeded In making a touchdown after a dash through their opponent. These wild dashes were the sensations' of the game. The first came In the third I perbsl. when McNamara picked up the ball In mlrtfleld nn.l, surrounded by Sus-. quehanna players, zigzagged his way through all of them for a touchdown.

In the last period Cnnkliu and Dempsey made their sensational runs, Conklln rctovered a fumble In mlriflcl.l and out-I sprinted his for yard for a touchdown. Near the close of this po-rind Dempsey caught the klckoff on the I 13 yard line and ran the length of the I field for a touchdown. llraney ntocUa Kirk. The contest began with McNamara tumbling the first kick off on tho 2ft aid 1'llf SUMtlelutlmi tiled three line play hut a gam of only three was the esult. Millphy then diopped back for nn attempt a Held but Brnney blocked the ball and got It on the 1 yard line O'Cnnell then kicked out of th danger roue That killed the Pennsyl-varian' tlit and only chance to core.

When I'ordham got the ball on the kltk off on the HI vanl bin- the Mnroon men Ixgan to mniili down the Meld by lino tiishe until the yard line was reached. Jlete the ball vva given to Hweetland, who on an old Carlisle crls. cros run brought It to the vanl maVk. i in the net play O'Connell wtnt through initio and oter the line. Dempsey failed to kick the goal The quaiter ended with the acnre to ft arvon as the second perlo.l started rordham start.d to mar.

down the llelri. but on the yard line a fumble il the bnrktleld give Susquehanna the ball llorton ttn.ie bad pas to Maiz, who attempted to kick, bill wit tackled bfhlnd the goal line nnd two nunc points wete registered for tlie Mm twin T'lleo minute later following big cams through the line, ri Council went tlnough centre for another touchdown. Till time Dempsey kicked the goal With Hie score 1" to ft 'oa- Oarcan put III eight "ulo-tllute- at one I line- A aerie" of forward pn-se scored Hliother louchdown. Dempsey fnt warded It to Pilrpatrlck. thirty vards awav, and Fitx-patrlcl.

carried it twenty more to the vanl line hefnte he was downed. Then Dempsev passed It over the line for a tallv Dempsev failed to kirk the gonl from a riltncult angle and the half ended 21 to ft McN'atnars's crest run from mldfleld was the only score In the third period, and III the final chapter three long rim for score and two goal brought the co up to 17 to ft Pnniham Pnaltmn u1tiehinni .1 Cn.iklin tesnl 1 I'. Lowe I. i irrei May I. Trratinr (entte tlr.mer It ri Cinl.MI It Cor, or HI-.

McNamara OH Krwu J- eel land II OCntmell II lit ll.U'W.md Caaaler tct't llaakina MtiliW worth Dniuhlt Piters Shannon "tteelev Msrli I r. ra it cl liihiwna -O'l'otiiiill 2, It a tt. .1 I'sddlll, llenqiae). Mi-Natnsts fr lo.l, 11, iiii .1 2, Corroian Safely Marts lleferee lid Thorpe, I.a Salle I'm 1, ii Sauii'h-ra, an, an Sam Slakltid, II Time of -12 Olltllltla Slltiatllllllnlla I'tlaltia fnr Treanor lleinpae) for O'Connell Hi-an for Ciwlc. for CoiiWliti.

for Itrslll-t Itl-tllltllWa for I'etktna. liol.lell for1 i on Sweitliiml for ritipatilrk llrwlf for I'oreoron fr Hold, for for Krtvlg pempaey rnr Sw.etland, .1 Cm, kiln tr llranet. tlram-r I ni.ui Cnnlilin for Caddell finliien fnr M. for Sliaipi, lianna llolloli foi I'saa. Callahan fnr Houslily, It.

Men for Cetera Contra) to Tlirnva Onl Hull. Patilck .1 Conway, president of the, Irish American c. will throw out the hal nt the start of the big gnme between Kent nnd Kilkenny fnr the tlaelle football elnniplonslil)i at Celtic Park this afternoon. Keiry with mcb "tin a Jack Kiutielle.v Pat Dun Kassane nnd Tull has been, made the favorite, but Kilkenny ha- such I nuking plnyeis as Dnwllng. Ittririy.

Matt Hutler. Dick Dillon, Mike Car roll mid Jim Duggau in Us lineup and1 may spring big surprise lleslde the big' game there will be another football contest and a hurling match The Mist gnme will be Muriel promptly ill 2 The tournament will be! held under tlie auspice of tin- Mmru-I ment club. OLYMPIC FIELD GAMES, Ironside unit New I.oimIoii flnli Pin) Lincoln lilnnla, lit tnph I'I, Id 11, ib o.l l-'lfih lute ttiq ar. -io of other fine hill ariet-tiooti 'I'lle tna llageinellt lias irraitlteil to liute ra, New l.olitlnit ill ilaali Mill, ill, l.ltirolna In first ii, in of ii amj ho of Newnrk will fe tine,) in 'In- anna, I till Ihe New l.oti I will hate rii ii minor lenguers In 'h- lllieitp llslly this a.aaoti (e leatu lor, lie I. in i oh play an rum Inning to will hi run The alleHily hate late, I -a fa games 'tllll Ihe l.ltlt nllta, ntnl e.n Ii lentil op on, -j'h 1 1 In ta of tlie heat Ill'-llofinlitan lion ami ah-otH encase the a nip him I to, II 'ie 1.

1, iinlli 1 1 111 will ,1.,. hnlh IVillh.ln Hal I'llt'lllll: on the I it, nn- wu, ia. auriiU pioiniitl at 1 GEORGETOWN WINS OVER DARTMOUTH Catholic Colleoiiiiis oiMiift-lliinovei'liins. 10 to 0, in lliiverliill Stadium. fill.HOV STAR OK HAVKittttt.t,.

Oct. 21. Haverhill's new civic stadium was opened here lo-rtiy with great football game between the elevens of Dartmouth audi Oeorgetnwn. and a Haverhill boy. Left' Halfback Ullroy of tleorgetnwn, largely wat responsible fnr one nf the biggest upsets of the year the defeai of Dartmouth.

Ten thousand spectators saw (leorge-. town emerge victorious by a score of I ft to 0, nnd much of the success achieved by the boys from the banks ot the Potomac was due tn the sensational playing of Ollroy In the first period C.llroy thrilled tho etnnds with a dodging corkscrew dart straight through the Dartmouth fiont for a gain of twenty-eight yards and finished up a few minutes later by hurl-, ins tortviirn pas io wan nemna mo Hanover goal for a touchdown. Ollroy kicked the goal. The defeat of the big Oreen eleveen will cause a surprise In the world nf football, Dartmouth was supposed to have an exceptionally strong trim, while the Heorgetown eleven, recently defeated by the Navy, was not considered deserving of first class ranking. Thlelse her'a I'nmhle Cnatli.

I But the Catholic collegian rose to thn occasion like heroes and figuratively played the Hannverlin off their feet. Dartmouth only threatened In the secon, period, when Georgetown wa pressed hack to the very shadow of It goal posts. Dartmouth had the hall on tho Blue and (iray's eight yard line and -a touchdown seemed certain. Dartmouth' hopes, however, were doused when Thlelscher fumbled the ball and a vigilant ilenrgetown player fell on It. I I'ntll to-day Dartmouth has met no rival worthy of her mettle this season, (Jeorgetown's surprising showing of slid- den strength seemed to throw the llano--verlan up In the air, and In their eager- ness tn avert defeat Frank C.nanaugh's, hoy were unsteady and played ragged football.

i Georgetown stood not upon the order of scoring, but started thn gong clanging right off the reel in the opening period, Flashing varied and far reaching attack with forward passe and end run Interspersed with straight old fashioned line bucks the Washington warriors I slashed through the Dartmouth front. i flrrnt linn. In one run Ollroy sliced through the Hanover front, shaking off four tackleta, and gaining 2. yards before ho w-a brought to earth flt-oi getnw pressed Dartmouth back on Ihe ilrei-n goal line and then Just when Dartmouth wa expecting crash at the line for a forward pa It worked I perfectly, lillrny hurting the spheroid to1 Wall, who wa b.u of the goal Pite 1 a id who grounded It for the touchdown I ill! it' k.ckeri goal I Sung by the coro acalnai Hum tin-Hanoi erlan cut looae with some avag football In th" second period, and the very power of the Cireeti attack forced tl.airgetown down Ihe Meld Hut when, right on the thr. Inilixl of scoring Dart- mouth, with the bill on 7enrgetnwn' 5-yard line, Iot the pigskin.

Thteschler fiimbllrg Ihe ball Xlalone' I'I, 1,1 1 The play was about even In the third qua I r. but no scoring reMll'ori The tide ebbed back and forth tin- ball being arrietl Into one u-rntorv otd to quickie be brought Into the domain of the opposing eleven lleorgelow ii. largely through Its plen- dldly working aerial attack, brought she' ball down With, II Slrlk'llg lllal.lllCe of the Dartmouth goal In the dual After other attempts to gain hv the forward pas had bren and flu, ling the Dirtmoiiih line too solid and adamant for Hue bucks, dropped back to the 2s varri line and hooted pretty rllelil goil The lineup: lienlueliiwn lie, Partmmith tlla.uk I. tlllamaolt M. Collie 1 'I ner Mmw lll.r t.

Nret.t Atitlerann Centr. liilei linen It II Ilixtrr 11 Connor It Cnttou Whelati UK Km, it Malnne.t Hnlhrnnh iiili.it- .1. II lierriah MeUiitde It II Thtela, h.r I Wall II It llolhronk Sottre ht a ft 1 tn liartmnuth rt rt ft Tnu, hdntttl Wall Goal ttnin liiltnv (inil linm suh-tlui tioiia tienraetown Ia--iahlt for VVall vv.tli for Ward fnr Orten O'llrieu for linw illcr (iifen lor VV'aiil, Cruiun for liieett fnr IVntnn Connell lot- lileen .1 u1bt-ati for IJilrnv; Darlnmulh I'aiiti. II for t. Holhrook.

Tyler fnr llnl hrook Youiu-lroni for ll.tat.i- Cokawell fm tr for Trier Cllfliiilistlam fnr llile Mellnuollih Inr Cmtiel, Iteferee Turn Thorpe Ciltimhla I nipire Kt.al Hurlruh Kxeter He.nl hue-man .1 .1 Hall.lhail. Iln-ton. Time nf -rna niiniile. AMHERST AGAIN LOSES. Prove lln? Vlellm for Ironic prlnuflel.l 'lenm.

Si-niMiriiu 11. i.ct 21 Sluing-Held A Cnllege found little opposition In the team heie Hil afternoon, the home phivci rolling up 2n point and holding the visltm ecote-le Sprlnglleld acoie.l ll of Its point in the Initial peilort, Ihe Hist touchdown coming when Capt. Sermon captiiied an punt on hi own 20 u-. linn and ran through a broken Held for light yard. The seennd touchdown was the result of some straight line plunging mem.

of the Springfield backlleld Jllt- terllng kicked both goal Spt Ingflcld sc.iicl again in the lilt tl id when It marched down tllo Held ft, mi Its own 10 line and canled the ball acioa The goal wa not kicked The lineup. iriiutie, i Amheisi i 'i Tlinllie F. Foitiea M.iriill 1. Not tun Ilellllia 1, 'i It'll, Usury It 1 afford It. il Millet Cieen It.

Wooilward It F. VVi.iihiiin t-eunoii 1 II Pcrltuia il.i.tlii II lioiiiliuh lliew II II HV IV II Mel, -Iter Tout inlott it, rtunn. II, ew Mai till linil, from toin-hilowiia Vtitirtlin: 2 Itefrr.ev liulia Itinwn II I l.i rl in 1 li Ilea, I lliietinnii A. I 'rli-t foliate MAINE WINS CHASE. I.nwisr.is'.

vie, Met 21 Tim I'm. vcrsily of Maine leain ib-fealed Hale. to lln. In.ibiv over Hvo mile iemwi.v A I 1 1 1 Ihe Indlvltliial winner in niiiiuiea 2,1 I -a second lle.lf.ir.l It-lllc ln, lli-iniii'i. Vlas mi 21 The Nut lb.

1. 1 I'flins deli itcl l.awieii,.. at eoner to 0. RESULTS OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL CONTESTS At llhn.a- Cornell, li Hueknell. 0.

At Lett laiiin Hales College, r.i Maine, 1, At Petiiia)taiila. t.i Penn-s 1 1 it ii 1 1 state, At Haverhill -ilenrgetown, 10: Dartmouth, o. At Cleveland -Denlsnti, 27; Western Ite- aerve, At Allentowli, Pa. Muhlenbtrg, 13; All-fight, 0. At 1'rlnrelnn Princeton, llj t.ifaveite, 0.

At Annapolis Navy, 12 West Virginia. 7. At Hamilton Colgate, 33, llhnde Dili ml, 0. At Inw.t Cltv lotvaj, 24; Purdue, S. At Weal Point Arni, Trlnllv, 0 At Chicago Northwestern, i Chi- ft.

At Ann Arhnr Michigan, Michigan A. ft. At l.nulavllle Chattanonga. i I.oula-Vllle, ft. At Cambridge Harvard, 47 Massachusetts Aggies, 0.

At llrunswlrk Onlhv, 14: llowrtnln, (I. At Durham New llsmpahlie, Mi Nor- wleh, ft At Carllale -tilrklnsnn, .1, ft. At Waahlngton, Pa. VVaahlngtnn and ll; ft. At I'rhana uhlo Stale.

7. Illinois, s. At Lancaster Sw arthninre, ft; Pranklln and Marshall, 0. At Cincinnati Ohio Northern, i Cincinnati. 0.

At Cnlitmhla Mlasnurl, 0: Amea, 0. At Washington (lallaudet. 43i Washing, ton. ft At Snuth riethlfhem latbannn Valley, li Iahl(h. 1.

At I.exlnglnn Kentucky, 0: Sewanee, ft At Canton St Lawrence, Ii: llnhart. 0. At Alliance Case, 11: Mount Union. 0. At Minneapolis Minnesota, South Dakota, 0.

At Clinton Ransaelaer, 7: Hamilton, ft. At Ht I.oula Drake, 11: Washington, ft. At Oalrahurr. Ill Knox, 4Sj Carthage, L. At Smith Field ttnlnn, Cnlumhla, 0.

At Fnrrtham Knrdham, 47; Susquehanna, ft. At (lliln Field Wealrtan, 14; V. L'lil-veraltv. ft. At Hurllngtnn Vermont, 51: Cnnnertlcut Agglea, ill At Nnsht Hie Vanderhllt, 3s, Mlaala.

alppl. ft. At -Alahama, st: Florid ft. At llenrgla, 13; Virginia, 7 At Atlanta Nnrth Carolina, ft. C.enrgl Te.

Ii. 10. At Cnllege Park Virginia M. I iry-tanil State, It. At Knoxvllle South Carolina, Tennea.

see, 2A. At I'tlca Colgate Freahmen. ft: t'tlca Free Academy, ft. Al Kneter Vsls Freshmen. 24; Phillips Rxeter.

7. At Wnreetter Steve na Inatltut i eatf Tech At Madia. in Wlsennsln. 13; Haskell, ft, At Pittsburg Carnegie. Alleghrtit.

ft. At Halilmore (lelt)shurg. 27, Johns Hopklna. n. At Me.lfe.rrt Hills Tufta, 13.

Ilostnn Cnrlage. n. At VViiilanutnwn Brown, :0. Wll'lama-town, ft At SprlnaflrM-Sprlngrlelrt M. Amherst, n.

At Itoeheater, Hneheater. 14; rtuf- At Nntthrlelrt Carlemn. 12. Itlpnn. ft.

At Haul, let enter, 7. Colntsdn, 0. Vi Culver Mllltart Acadeiuv. 7, Ureal Lakea Naval School, Al 2J, ft. At H.

Inlt- lirlnnell. 20, Helnlt, 0. At Manhattan Kanaaa Aggies, 13 Klll-Imrla Nnrinal. 3 At Colorado Sprlnga Cnlnradit Co Jege. Cntnradn Mlnea.

0, At St. Paul North Dakota Arglea, 14; Hsnillne. tl. At (irand Forka Nr.rtn Ma, Alester, 0. Vt Terre Haute Denauw, 13 Hns" l'i, At lilehinnnd- Itaatham.

13, IS Vt Dallas oklahonia. Texas, 21 At I'nrtlaml Nebraska, 17, Oregiri g. ties, 17. HARD TUSSLE FOR W. AND J.

Only Two Touch. lotTM trr lacorc-l lataliiat W'eslinlnaler. W.vsiitMiToN Pa (let 21. Wcstmin--ter lived iit to Its reputation of pin it ben: gittte again't and to-day, Metzuer's men winning only after a hard struggle by 12 to n. touclnlowns, one In the Mrst peilud and another In the fourth, weie the cx- i tent of W.

and scoring. W. and played wretched football at time. The lineup: ant Pnaitlnna Weetminer I. laa.1,., I.

vVitnlTrly -1cM hielrta C.lltre Lawther straw It It K. 11 I. It 11 II II II. rr. Creel lull ttii'm, Ho.

I It inn 1 Wiernui i Vain, Wit 1 nn 1 l.nri Nua- Mcfreulu oie hi nerloOa. i-lnnstnn and Jeflerann ft ft a 1 VV. -tnunatrr ft ft a Wsalilitiloll and Nllaa lor nhha, Knhle Inr Nllaa, for Nua. Monre for VVIniehill lannka i riil tint- fnr Shields. Nuaa for Wiekerham Nol' fm ir.iw Fain fnr Huhle.

Crawford fnr Filer fnr MiCreUht. Ncale fnr Noli vViatnttn-ter Wherry fnr Ilunn loan In, Kdmnnda Tou, F.tlie.1 to from touchilnwna Iteliire Fied I Dirtmnuth I ttiiuif hen Cniihsan yraeue l.tne-nini l.antnrd T.me nf inula mtn 11. a FUMBLE BEATS HAMILTON. Vliiaa, ItenaaelHr Itnera I. en mil of I'lelil fler lltrntrr) nf linll.

CI.INTOV. N. Vet 21 Altboiuh otitpla.vid In evei.t quatlei. Iletieeala. i Poly defeated Hamilton leic tn.ilav 7 to The Illumine t.illv tame at tne ll' haif.

when tii but a foot to go fot touchdown Hint tnu fllllililiil Into the hand of It I linetiiiti. who l-an the length nf the lb 'Id tin a Hamilton in Hie sei-op I qu.itti tarrying the oval acioss on a forivai'd paes Schwaiu mlesi-d goal I l.iinlll'ili In pnltlou tn ore scve'al tunc-, but the ball ca. time on fumbles The lineup It I' I Pnaiimns Hamiltnn Kr stilt I. Mi- Mo. I.

rimm-iii Hanten 1, ii McLean Hiilianl- Cmie 1,, tlm Kleratailt It (I Snleinua kl tlll ttoMnrt-Otj I nn II laiwell ll II I. II It. II Jlttt ra IV. Score ny portoo. llen.a.at-r a a Hamilton ft a ft Toil, Inlowiia Vlnas, llena.i ier, Jones.

H.un tllon (Dial (inn, totn-hilown Linn Hilene Mr Oarler Cole, I'mpire Mr Waikrta Head linesman Sir lliiiilap, ht tan Ihonka fur -nit Hoot tor Itroona BOSTON SURPRISES TUFTS. I Vie, I ford Team Cnithlr Io score I I mil I'innl Period, I Ho.sro.s, i id 21 In one of the hardest foueht baltlr. ever staged un tlie Meilfnrd 'Hal Tilflj tlefcatcil Itnstiin to The rial was Ideal for football, and both teams were I pi line condition. llo-lou College caused Ihe biggest sui lplle of the eciiron In lie ot lis line. During the liret tluee qnarteis the heavy Tufts was unable In i in.

tk. any apinri'lable hcnlwav agaiiiei the nigged Itoslou College line In the I until Tuft made all lis 1 for Hi iHt nl vv.i- lln. diiiilual i-iar of iho game iiolt. llcill.t all tie hall canting fm the I Maiiion and Hold Time after lime M. went tlnough Abbott, slllflilule left glial, I.

lot I'toin a -1 1 tn ti 1 1 io 1 1 Minis I The lineup Tilltl i Pnaittnii. Iln-t mi Hnpluna I. 'I'rowhriil-i 'row ll llllllei Aliltnll li Mi-l attlit Callahan llarilian lle-. 1111 It 0 a- tlltio, It I liiintitne.t t) 11 1 1, I. IU VV.al.oll It Filfliali.

Hi.a'i. II 'I VV loin Inlni, 'A. aiiini OLIPHANT STARS IN ARMY'S TRIUMPH Scows Four Toticlnlowiis mill Kicks us CJonls in With TWn Hy. CAIIKTS WIN', rS TO 0 Point, N. Oct.

21. The Cadets smothered Trinity under ft count to-day. The collegian were weak In every department of the game and otilv once did thev threaten to scute, Till chance came III Ihe third quiltlcr. when the fast Anny men were dnvvii the Held and Intel fried with fair catch, which dicw a penalty nnd permlltcl the visiting tackle, Nnr.Mmm, to try f'r a placement goal. Thn kick, however, went wide of the nst, Ollphiint.

tho former Purduo star, shone brightly. The Hnosler lad from Hugger Indian neoic.1 four touchdowns and kicked four goal. He ran threo lime for touchdowns on spectacular dashes nf sixty-live, fifty and ninety-six yard respectively, netting him a tally each time. In these long runs he was aided hy splendid interference which formed quickly nnd showed him the way each time at least half way to the goal line. His own strength slitink off Tilnlty taclilers, who were sttetvn the length of thn field.

He Miiillngly behind the goal mt utiri then turned about and kicked the goal The Cadet fl islied a team of Mlbatl-tulcs, who played raggedly throughout the first half and the tiling In of the varsity men at the beginning of the sctotid half. The Aim.v's forward passing was greatly Improved to-day, Mlirilll to MiiIIIiih nnd (Hlpliaut In Shtader being veiy effective In the nviilie.i.l plays. Cole's kicking wa poor tin. I the second string men handled the ball veiy louey. The lineup; Aimy Poaitintia Trinitron Mtilline L.

ii, I .1 Kiutht Notit-nom Parka Chiqiman tVnire Ilrr.nii Holoira It. li Itann S. hlonker It. Wenl, hr titer It Frlilm i.i Murrill ft, it firren I. II Cintia Wttlera II Cole F.

II Miirr.v i-nre hy perioila; vimr 13 Trinity- ft n- ft Tou.ti.lnwna -niiphant I Mulluia Shra.ler fioala from toiiclnlnwna Ohph.ml I Cole siih-tit iilinna for Mill lln- Ilitllir for .1. in Ii Mr, -ham fnr I'trka. MeKwau fnr Chapman. Stnkrs foe Koljht fnr llnlntea for S.hlenker lierhtrd fnr Murrill. Hueehler In" ilerharit Vtd.il for l.ri.ii l.r.-en tor V'lrt Wtlleta fnr lir.en Vlalnti.v for Hlt'ltl for tloiie niit-linnt for Halin Harmnn Cole.

Trintlt fm- llte HllN'r fnr Mtlrr.tv Hefer. Vtr Ktnna Williatna I'm-pire--Mr f.nehrl i. 1 1, -tso Head tin, arn.iti -Mr Vlolrea, Vale tne of qinrlrra 1ft jn.j i. minute. LEHIGH HELD TO TIE BY LEBANON VALLEY lliv.il KIpvpiio to (illlllP.

Dl'llp I'llll'I'llll'lll KicU-a I'rpviiiliiiof. Sot'TH Hl.Titt Pa. Oct 21 l.ehlgli and l.eliit.on Valley played a 1 to 3 tie game to-day It ui tiei scored a piettv dtop kick front yard line for l.eh-gh. iind Jtaekrrt ia I i placem. nt toil ftorn the 1.1 aid I Lebanon Va'lcy Itotn ores I In th fonit'i i I la-high on nplete -eve -i' form 1 1 fn bi.l'v a .1 worked fi.ui ut nf a enty-tlvt ir i pases.

Tin lln, up Lrhs.inu Mi. lbtliot, Mofann Ma Attnka i. I'i hurt I. int H'-iiti, (Vtnre J. ijni ii Maik.rt 't -no I.oomts It tt -1, Uill'P Cioi.wet- .1 I.

II p. hV.tins II I' VI Klein so 1 rtriinte-i PI a. -en, e.n Ma V. 'It -nh-Htiltinna- I.el,,ih y.n.l Inr Hi. li ar.t.

ILirl.v for VVt.oUi. VI, fir. a LelMlinn I VV 1 I tn, "a Ha la It He, l.e 1 I VI- lit jt 1,1, 1 1 a i am i VI "I t. -ten nt I Tin- f. Ill i Ilea 2 BIG EVENTS SATURDAY 0CT.Z8-H THE WORLDS 5PEED GOLD TROPHY ioo nirc MILK RMI.C AND THE SO MILE SPECIAL 9 FOR $15,000 IN CASH PRIZES SHEEP5HEAD BAY SPEEDWAY 1 GENERAL 91 ADMISSION IG24 BWAY PHONE CIRCLE 100 HEBRIDES, TYSON 5 AND All I AGENCIES AND ABRAHAM STRAUS.

BROOKLYN HARKNES CORNELL FORGED TO OPEN DP ATTACK Held riosrly in 'irq Sliifls Arc Xpcpssiu'v Insure Victory. FINAL SCOKK IS in TO fi tHACA, N. Oct 21 llel.l in Hie fteu. t.nla .1 nrre I ornell made several shift in nnd with a plunging attark iiiane us vicmty necaie. I'l tn ft, Cornell began the 'llllles and Title at the but these men failed then ,.4 It was not until Xander nnd were substituted that the vva worthy, Sixteen of the nineteen were torn from the oppoane IU tl.ltd petlod.

Phlvrrh'k. Mtte'ler nml Jlnffinaii tried Ituckiiell nt the start, but a ward anrt secon.lnry ileferice vaiinte.l Cornell stars anrt brought to the crowd. However, when ihe -e, i half opened It seemed the ftert t'ara gained stiltnble footing, for ia it, teiitn scnitijieie.l oter the Kio.i touchdown mill safetj reaqltins Only Held goal by'shlvrnrk i- Hist period brnuglit any habn ti-Col-pell roai-be Tills Ki lifted fn.ni the yard line a.i na sent on Its way with thiee player so Shlverlrk tt he hart to boot the ball blttnllv Starting lb" second half si, lined a fifty. five yard 1mm wl i i Hueknell under the sbarton pots. Prom here llnpler of lltlempteil tn punt, but hi fflnr.

I block. nnd he fell fr i safety Immediately follow Inc this Cnrr," a. mn a match act-o the field whl-' A not halted until Mueller mid Van lln a aei registered toitchdotetia p.i. featured Iho first alliance with a I've run ii ml llatirte wa-. a h'c ft lor III the with fifteen war itronnd the end The lineup- Cornell ,11, Odllea a-illlott T.ljlnr Carry Andetann Tllh-v Hoffnnn Miiellr, n-leV-a" a I.

I. 11 Centre r. It li Nra rt In. 11 V. I.

tl IT. -tit Tt- frn-ti In p-'iilmt na O- fiei.t S.I111,. .1, a.iaf,, nf 1, I(e. hi hied hue Tlttle of perteaa-- a nll-i lla Tteferre -ihwiit Pmiilrn VV It niieann tylo 1, rtv at II l.ltill ha, Cornell atli'er fnr K'-w f-a'nler Ttterano fnr Tiller llnff f- rk. -i.

lillltea fnr -tton ftrnw I fn Viiilerann Ihaon tn, fot a.iiit-e-it in Hor far Hria -for Va 1 Hor-. F-a. her fnr Vt le'le. Tt fnr llnffm in 1 It iel Fia otnh tl.k.-t fm Kirlh fe- i-e- it- IlllwciTer fn, aptfi.lr 11 We. Sit -III'! ShOr' fnr Herilr-n Wai'de" fn- IT.

Vnr United States. Both of them long-mileage anti-skids that have more than proved up this season. United States Tires Vs r'r I In 0, CA tc it cr P' 1 Ki IT VI ti It a i i 1.

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