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Penn Wallops Columbia at Polo
Grounds-^. Y. U. Loses to Stevens in Close Game
Quakers Trim
Blue and White
Bv 27 to 7 Tally
? el
Invaders rake Listless Game
From local Col'egians
Before Croud of 20.000
By Ray McCarthy
Columb ?? ' all sched
,_;? by I 'a from the
??..' a ele\en at
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vv ? score f 27 ; , T! .77 about tells
.... st( -?? '-". : >orly played
7' >\v thrills far
fitter cheer ; sect n. Pennsylvania
- ?e second quarter
: and on?
.
?rouble > the end
. '? sed the en?
counter
..7 n to say 1 t thi
gone tl other way
I laye ; any kind of
litti?
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. ; Elarr s, Moscz? n
?-? might as
*? g on th? bench.
a. .
nd de
? their tal
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s best to
I a
extent, in v.r
E it ' - '?'? coach
There
even handi
app? I.
ro begir H ?e and White
z ?7:".' - " nus its ends
I. In the
the tackling was
ai d in
en tak? out
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its PP
Whitehall and Wray Excel
Pens ',
md unless 11 rov? trei
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fray, 1
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Canapary, Columbia Star, Thwarted Near Pennsylvania Goal
Forward Pass in Last Second
Lands Bis; Ten" Title for Ohio
Ball in Air for Winning
Play as Time Expires;
Illinois Beaten. 7 to 0
?' ?-?? ??? is e o/ - - rmune
CHAMPAIGN, 111., Nov. 20.?Work?
man's !? ? ig | ? - to Myers in the last
second of the 1 linois Ohio State battle
for the Wesl I ' rerence char,
ship to-daj w( n for the Buckeye?, 7
to 0, in the most dramatic truggle c:
? ce mpal .-? I eason
aftei the ball
and f the O
nd the tean left the field after
1 :"" viel . tional point
ng .- al
By the tory Ohio be
cai the ui . ? I ? -
conferenc? . ? i came to Illii Fiele
' tor ? - over Purdue,
? :
' le battl? a the cont
000 entl usiast *, fir?!
; O? i the tirs I half, when
Peti * ' - a " ; ? held running
reshold
o t ? .? Here, v. I h only a
few feet to go and fot - * rials, they
were repu -?? : b* a gallant .'and of
:.bird period - -?.???? seemed
? til i to perch uj n 1 ? lanner? \
tl " t ?rang - ar i Bl le wl- Ralph
irt tool ? ? : il neai i i
i: .7 H ere I ? ' t warrior?
-.'.?:. ? [wrested
I froi 1 . a - en was
After ' a a a 0?0
tie seemed cerl n, for O! i been
ike a succi ? . n-r.il
he i
ig *. a wonderful
indi ? ? conditi? great
cap? ain, . i ?
tart an i ntraii phomore
the I t half
Carney, the 1 ' end
....... -, lint
1 . whose to?
X the
- . was - i r e d.
1 i a rl ?. of the great i
,\ . t ?
day, brol pi ami V\ a
Cam- ?? ? - . combii at
factor
?. the dfifi ' ? :,; 'i year a-^o.
P< ? " Stinci i ??' .. ' .. y the
....
it wa du ? ? prii..first
? it 1 ' 1 an op
ttoi
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Marietta Beaten
For First Time
Bv Boston (loIlege
T;>X', Nov. 20.- The aggr? .
ball warriors Jrom Marien i o
.. ge went lowi to di feat for i i first
.,- a- before th? ;
..,..,. i ' ege ?lever I i re aftei
noon, 13 to
t i n g th e 01
*.< n i lollelge koe* ing her
roc ?rd ui ta rn d Both
?? o ed to a wide variety of 1
?
?-???.; rig
a in pa - wa - ?" ellenl
t to core, i
earl; n the r '? ?'
.'. ? . a ted a i eai
rom l H os to i
Coil? .-?? aiding il ating the oppoi
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li ' r ??. nd period Bostoi I
. ? ? ?? r a - . ' i e fol
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fa led
on th? .. ? - na p? ni > kick
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Minnesota Loses Sixth
Game in Conference, 3?0
M IN S'EAPOM ' ? ? l M i
? ? ? : '? rer ce game I n day
..,..,.. M cl :'!<" defeated I ic Maroon
3 to 0 The ore came
: ? I In the last half
a; ., ? <? '?? a how? of a '???;'
? ? - I thi ball t o M ichi
ne, where the atl nek
Thi ?i * iP
h ?ran ' 71
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Ml-uiew *?**,... " '?> 0 0 0
'(?,?i from ; ? ? -''" Hfii?r??
? : ? a,?. ob?i lin Umplr?. (in k?ti,
v.?*!. Point, Fluid JaAgti, Mun>, ivnn
Fina! Standing in
)T estern Conference
Team. W. T.. Tram. W. T..
Ohio Stnte.. .5 0 Mlcniiiun ? 'Z
\\ ??cousin. 4 1 Northwestern, ?; 3
Indiana.,. 3 1 CIi?oubo . 'I \
Illinois. 4 2 Purdue. ? 4
In^a . ,. .3 ?? Minnesota ... 0 0
fend the entire second period, had
no such opportunity to un?eash its at?
tack until the third period, when the
."-atol: started with a pass which took j
?ni ) Buckeye territory. Then !
came a brilliant off tackle shoot, by
Ralph Fletcher, wl ich took the ball to
the Ohio five yard lim .
On the four-a down hip Jack Crangle
dived into the ?roa! post and the ball
went to the ?.,:??. ?? rs, H? re "?
' an's judgment was so poor thai it
was a miracle that 01 o did not have
; - il "' y score 1 al east, for 1 he Scar
Gray quarte rbi ck chose 13
ru " ' e ball to get ?n a bet ter posil n
-'or Workman to kick. An offside pen
alty called on Illinois at this critical
juncture took the ball out ?ve yards
. : -'-.ved the Buckeyes' bacon.
Workman's successful pass was made,
from midfield to Myers, the Ohi?
who eluded Arimer, the sub III no
back, who had re' ieved Ralph Fletcl
and ran fifteen yards far a score, with
no one to , .
regains the Conference cham
p ? ip, wrc sted fr? m It : o lois by :
fllii and retained by the Illinoisans I
1910
The line-up:
: is (0) Posltioi ? tiii : 7 /
Cam ?: .?.. 1-7 N'. Worl
,. r Huffmai "..;?'
. a ', . J. Ta
. '?? mi k
R. G. a. . ? ?
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It. E. >'? -
.' !' 7! \V . "
L. II.. . nil
It. II . Stinell
F. 11 Wi liiiian
?7 77V PER]
' a\ . .00
a a ? ' ? ? ? 1.1 ilen fur
far? . '-? ; I foi Linden, Larimi-i for It
for OI ? : ? '? ? ? -
? ? a Furkman, ?J1!.?H
a ? ? n for HI air. ?
? .'. for i
1 . ? ' ' - a. a ; a ? a
lloal
?..':'??? ? run
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McVoy Is Winner
OI' Scratch Prize
At INT. \. A. C. Traps
NTot with stand ng ";" fact that the
thai! ,.',\rr.r-a took away manj of
the eunner,i, there was an excellent
?' ' Id ? n i he firing line at Tra\ ei
and ? isterday. The weather
? ? ' of the best. Although
it was ' "'. cold, ? h? g ? as poor h ral
there wa; a little bit too much w i i
for ?rood shooting. Under the circum-1
? . ? . the ? res were not part icu
-, re "? "re oi I*, a few
? ? : lade, and thi high ratch
prize wa - ta kei ?<? ' ? u card of 97,
; -., ,'? n ?..' r wa -? M. McVoy.
A rani of 97 out a' i possible 100 :
? i t." ? sat factory shooting. Me?
rit: gunner : o come any
, : ... ,,,-,,.; -are. The nexl
.. .?! ?Tiii ner was P. A. Raymond, ? I
,.;, Then c me three nimrods ?with 94.
..... K. A. ? bert, ? i o is : hool
year; Gc rge
.' i ??',..? ?. pr?s I ft of the club, and
A 11 i ' a * " -
; . ? ? ' hoot foi the high han.
can pri: ?id ' i ? lit in particulai
A ? v. i* inners ha I
, ;,.. , ol 100 <': ' ; " si oot off, ' he
(v , ? , ;en by J. F. C< nnors
' a, lia!! took the Trav? r ? I land
i up. in : ?? ? hoot for the Bue rmeyer
i up, A. i. it,.; r.ey, P. A Ka; a i I
and ii. McVoy all scored a lea, with
cards of 49 out of a possible 50
targets each A scratch special was
v on by W. W. Peabody.
Sprinp?irl?l Tram Downs
Univ. of Detroit, 7 to 3
SPKINC1FIELP, Mais., N'ov.
:.. ;.. 'I V. M. O. Av < lollege d?
the i aver ity ?if De'troit this after?
noon in a spectacular contest by a
??core of . to Detroit scored on a
field goal bv Lauer in the first period.
I va, forward passes in succession, one
? yards and 1 ?? ther for 40 yards
"... . cond period, cave Spring ? d
? . touchdown, Cammaek receiving the
I,-,'; .... tand ?.;: over tl e g? al ! ne
ack kicked goal. Springfi? Id's
?rame vas bewildering
? ? ?? ,. westerner!
The line-up:
? . ? ? . i * i Posil a -i Sprlnrfleld ?7 i
Purlin . '- f1"' . '? Walter.
HIIIm . !.. T .Ad na"
i .,-,. n . 1- O.
: : ?? '. ?' . ?'t'lell
? ma i-. tl '< . M-' 'a-'.
. fl. T. ''.,*"
I ?,,.. . Hi*'; . W VVal ' i
Utihan ? Q. H.,;"' ?' '
?. .-? raid . r,. II. il. .... . n dshun?
F.aiji-i . It I! M . . .Cum ?? ..
I'M a . ' ? ,
?;,.,|. h.i'.wn i :amm&< .< Goal f m
louchdownf?firnmtcH (lo.l from '* :
1 i,>ui.r. it.??!*-- - inttiiliK, Brown. Umpire
I- Dorm?n. ?.?Columbia, ?led llne.m.n?
Milil'ii, Anibent. Tira, o? period??If
Cap?. Keinninger, Columbia Acting (.apt. H. H ray, Pvnn
Lafavetle Springs
Surprise?, Defeating
L e li i g li 27 to 7
EASTOX, l'a., Nov. 20.?Th afayetti I
. ' . vai ty football team gave the
Lei nivi r ty eleven a big surprise I
here to-day, ha? ling the t? am from
South Bethlehem a drubbing by tac.
score of 27 to 7 The ea y manner in.
? ?- ? ' tte line and bark:; tore
through ? ' ? !.? higl team was a I ?? .
? - n t isand pcctat rs. Onlj
la; t Sal : a 1: y ; he Lei igh team held I
beaten Peni ; nia State ele* n to
a 7 to 7 s? ' re .. t South Bethle i
this ; . ; y were c
equal cl ? o I
? ' ' '. ' '
cutive over ] . the I
triumpl e 11 K and I ond
since 1906 On the 1
e\ .t. Lafi yel te ha !.
Lay fay et t? ?? . : tii
th? end of thi lirai ei ' e Gazella
un?l the left
nd, prii en! yard for a
X ? , ? ? rod in the
ond pel iltl
ponded to of forward pa - i
plays, ? ? touchd? vi was ;<?
lit i a . vn the field
mges b> Brennan, Seash olz and
Gazella. A trii pa ehind the
riini a go, which re ted *i a dash off
Lac.kl? 1 ; Gax? i, cai ? the ball over.
[ i .; obi., ? ed ; er lo t;-' *. uchdowti
on n ! .ng an' .iring f? ? vard pass from
Rote to Larkii ? ? ? ..;? begai on T.e
high's 23-yard '?. The ball traveled
forty yards, with Ian .; a i leai
field ' ? ? t. mainde i <>\ the dista n
But L? . opi ?' ?? r? hort
\;-..,? a;. | .. .... Lafayette bacV
-, .;.? ed off tackle and threw
a pa that carried t he bal It.? I
yard line On the fourt h
holz went over.
Coach Sutherland sent inj sub
ti tutes after thi Die 1 re
. , ? ed from a f irward fr m Smit h to
a ; . ?- ?... game.
The a*"- a p :
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tutuma ? <? : ? ' ??' ' tl . a
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Smith for P, ? . !' .? r ! a . . ., ; .
et I tor Urn ' . .
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; . Markelk ? tor
K? ?I in '
foi VV ilson
?,-'.? I ?o . . '
a .??.,..
ibI a ; - E. J. O
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. i l-., il Linesman? I h - ? ?
; I ?? ? VV i a M?ri I a - n Tim?
at perl I lute*
Williams, Lafayette Star,
Attacked After Contest
FAST'iN, Pa., N'ov. 20. -Joe Williams,
the b g 210 pound lafe tackle of the
Lafaj etti i ? ? . ; ; toi m, was
attacked a the g ?ne here to?
day between Lai ,*etti and Lehig
which the foi '"? won, ?1 to 7 At ter
the r a.. \\ : ? ? ? ., ? --.?r the
- : ' when I fteen
Lehigh : ? - : attacl ; him, beating
him an id 1 '?? . v and making a
deep 1 at-.-- tin his lower Up.
Williams, who ?s a former Hamilton
fi tituto plaj ? r, par' icipated in to
Kame wil a .-i fn cl ured rib an.I a
broken bon? 'a his right hand. lie was
instrumental to a great degree for
Lafayette's victory.
Marrjuand Eleven Beaten
Marquard School's football team wnws
' reati tl I ? a surpi ie y? uterday morning
a' tl .? Pan do Ground a Brooklyn, by the
'eleven of th? McBurncy School, of Man
I hattan, when the New Yorkers over?
whelm? ,| the Y. M. C. A. team by * score
-1 '> ? . ? n _
W.and J. Trounced
Bv Carnegie Tech
On MudcK Gridiron
? . a . ' ? ?
: ITTSBl RGH, N'nt 20 ?Th ? Car
: ' players proved th?
b? ' mud ? 01 to-day and de '? ated
Wa? ?ington and Jefferson bj a * core
of ti to 0, thi -, ' ruing in
? he first minute ? :' ; la> in I he last
rhe Tartai beim . ' ? :
their ?'?" thai - I ? a an I Bla k. had
th? best ? .' tl I ?? ' ' lition of
the I eld, whi i wa vei I 1 th ree
nd water.
.4 ill..; to ; hat, 7.. ? pui tin* ol
of the - iiperior to ,
? at i.*" '?''. ' ?, ? e . :?" .. -a - of the
'.',', and J. tea . . ans t two
yer i a Ma
.. .?-.-,.[-?rig i '? ' . n c bone i tht
tirs.1 tvi ; linutes f j i ? ? I ? I ???"?
cat? I in the
?
':'' . : quarti -,
n W. and J.'
, .. -, '.. ; a and wl en i rr
;.??''.! m f i ' ' - a from
... , .., . Toch, I ? . the purn
ai : Me' llean prabbc I the ball and rat)
fifteen yards over he lin<* for the oi >
? ichd i\\ n of the game Comi ft J
at goal.
Tl .- line-up :
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Lnion Beats Hamilton
in Close Camr 7 to .'i
si til S :? CTADY, X. V., N< ?? - .
Five 1 ? sav. I ;::ot: win
? game of i ison from
ton ' !.. - aft? n oon on th Uexa
I* ield. r he I nal score, was T to ' and
aeon i a real a : ?cat ion of ho v
? ...., ,. . ? ,? : Bril?
liant footba ? . y 1 i teams.
Sped acula >vei
Uy, '?'lure was not a let -up
play. Th r? ughout the hour at' id n
the men were on their toes at all times,
- hard.
The line-up :
? ? . . . ' ?- Colon t"
II. E ... 7.'
a a. . .Ft. . . Be
Davis .it ' ; . ,
Bulenlus . L'i'iil?r
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? ft " '. K ... K 11 l! ?
? mil , be . . . ?j IJ.OnlT
-??? ? r . K. il. P .lunci
t.. ii n .;?".<
Clai. -F. 13 .Moaher
?RE BY ! ?::: i' ?D3
Hamilton .09
: ? ' n . . r o 0?7
!' -a tulown ?' i? IT. ? ; , ? ? -al'! ? n
p? . ... i? ?- Re|
i '.' i . a Md ?'? ; i ... ... ,.\
a,a h. la ., i . ?nrsn .... 7! . ,.???' - .
: ? ? nut???. Su
tltutlor.a I; ' ' ? Mn r low ? ?? y., .
i .'? 'foi l?l ? ai:-,. a ,. Alav
for Mar ? K? ? ? . V for
a \\ . Ilng t r M, ,.;., g, rnimo
f a K ein.
Notrr Dame Overwhelms
Northwestern hy 33 to 7
EVANSTON, 111., Nov. 20.?After
Xorthwestern Cniversity's football
team held the Notre Dame eleven
c irelc j f"r the first quarti r, the vi ii(
ors threw in the lirst string men and
later added Glpp, the sensational half
back, to th- line-up, whipping the |
Western Conference aggregation 33 to
7. It WBS the third victory this season
for Notre Pa me ovev a Conference |
team, Purdue and Indiana being the
Fordham Held
To 13-0 Score
.'
Bv Muhlenberg
Fitzpatrick Play?. Brilliant
Game for Local?: Visitors
Stronger Than Expected
Fordham received quite n surprise
yesterday afternoon st Fordham Field,
when tl a M ihlenberg College el
; against which the Maroon team had ex?
pected to pile up ar. overwhelming
-?ar". showed far more strength than
had beer, anticipated, and allowed the
local aggregation only tw ? t? uchdowns
The final score was 13 to 0.
Th? outstanding feature oi the con?
test was the playing of Captain Fitz
! patrick, the big Maroon end. Fitzpat
I rick was responsible for both the
touchdowns that Fordham go*, srorinc
, one nimseif and making the -"her no?
aiblg by carrying the ball after receiv
ing a forward pa.= s from Noonan, frcrt
' midfield to the visitors' "-yard line
Noonan then took the ball around rich
end for the t?->uchdown.
In the final quarter Fordham zo- JTte
' almost entirely to the forward passin;
trame, ar.d succeeded in making eontXd
?rable ground. The g-ains were croat'.
m nimized by the frequent penaltie
that were called on the Maroon tean
Although Muhlenberg also suffered :
this respect, the local team lost moa
holding and offside p'.ay costing thei
yard after yard of ground that was nc
easy to wir. back against 'he scrapp
Muhlenburg 1 .ne.
Teams Resort to Punts
Both Gate'-, who did the
for Fordham, and Parks, who kicke
for the Cardinal and Grey eleven, wei
?kept pretty busy during the contes
? Both teams resorted to the I :k
'game frequently and Gately and Pari?
came out pretty nearly ever, at the en
of -he duel. If anything, Gately sro:
little more distance out of his pun:
than Parks, but whatever a.ivur. -.itj;
dham ira,red in this way was cout
I teracted by the poor handling of tY
ball by the Maroon backs who receive
r h e k : c k -.
Muhlenberg ?-?<????' ?? . ?? .??? ?-, sec
a ? ." a verj fii t quarter. The vi
?tors had the im's 3
yard line, because of a fi ib e '
Kearn3, which ' rowley recovered f?
the Pennsylvanians. Le
yard 3 on a sla m off rieht - :kle
the next two downs the visito
failed to gain. Parka then droi :
back and tried a pincement kick frc
the 30-yard line, but the ball fell sh i
and M ih lenburg lost its char :e
In th ist ] ' he Ma
- ?? n a lart? back, : t forvs ard
pass aft? - another ? Fi! ?? .
, his ends. ["he; "-.'orked
. .. ? . a,a i . 0 . ... ..
forty-ya rd line. At thi -, after
attempted end r". ? - I an and
Kearns had been cut I by the
? ,- le '? ? -". N'oonan passed the
nail fi '? een yard directly ?
scrimmage to Fitzpatrick, who
dodged past the opposing backs and
sped twenty-five yards to a touchdown.j
Kearns i ?eked the goal.
Muhlenberg Threatens
erg also bees
: |uarter, ml i r a
short tana A 5UC ? ' a f ';' I -. .
slams and plung? through center en
abl I !V ai: \nders i . t ' ? i tors'
i,l ring the ball d
Vlai n's th i r t y-y a rd 1 i n ? Her?
ham iffer? I another ??? tin pi : ill e
hat ? -' brought lisasl r, i :
? ' yards ;' ir roug ing 1 thi ??? :
on an attempted forward pa ".' th
the hail on theii fi fte? n-yard ne, iw
. the Maroo n lint? hi 1 and
f the ball ing ?
do w t. ?.
Gorman and Kearns,
Patrick, played star gam?
ham. ( lorma n in '? rcept
ritical times and
Maroon team a lot of trou I
'tic and Kearns got ? w i; or severa
long ru ns for the me n thai
netted considera * ? a
T line-up:
..'.'' ?* I ? ,'E .
a - ? ? . ?
a,. . . .. :
Drop Kiek of 37 \ ard
Win* for Wisconsin
r.HTCAGO, N ? -'?? i i'..
?even yard drop kick
quarter a ??? e W
0 victory over C\ - to iy,
the Maroon - a- * 1i e I?a a ? -
a stands' ; ? I
-"??'?
!? iv:, ? the ???? ' I ?' tor) I
\\ -?? ' ?
eating Mil ? ? ?. ' few week
ago. The v tory ?? ' " ? N ai r r
n second plac ? ferei i
race, which en d to-day's
??
i
? up:
..
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Margot. ...K. ?
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Fira .? - . ' ; !a?. ? -
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Indiana Defeats Piirihir
In Hard-Fought Contest
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov . Indiana
defeate : Purdue, 10 to 1, 1 is aftern
in I he hardest fought cont? ?* e\ er --????
' " A gi . i from placem? ! y I?
in the fourth quarter gave the Cr i
ele\ en it victory, bot ? teai ? ha : .?
pre . iously scored a touchd?
I'urriue (7) l <??- ? I n [nillana f 1
'7- " . . : ?7 , . .Dor
i'ak . :. T . ?
. . . I. ? I. Mc< aw
R tan wood. C . i ?
: -.It ?; . Murab?
''lav; ool .I; '!.!,<-,?..
?I. It. K . H.?- ?
.Q. B. Mali
? ig-ner.It II. Thon h
.!.. It. Mini
. .F. H . K
Touchdowns FCeekar ? subal it*.:*" tot
Murphy). Mlnton Goal? from touchdow
Stanwood, Rlaliiy. Goals Crom i?u????m.--.:
-Rlsi??y. ?ifi'.elals?Mastor, northwrcii'.
?irn, refaroe; Mumrua, \V?st i'oint. umplr?
?TJrlftlth. Belolt*. &?li jutie?; Elliot, imaol*, j
Local Collegians Miss Chance
To Win From Unbeaten Team
Ryan Fumbles on 1-Yard
Line as the First Half
Closes: Seore. 21?14
By R. J. Kelly
Steven s Institut 's f ootba 11 I ira
-til! unbeaten. The Engineers closed
their third su ..*..
.. defeat by trimm rig I New York
University eleven ?' ?-. *-] ?
game a: Castle Point F tl
j esterday >rn i? ?ore of 21
t.) 14. S a,.-' '7
rival *?,.:-.'.: i hand f I he
. .1 battle betweei th? i'd-1 ?e
: ils .a the spe< tatm
? a great
Despite the fact 1 Y 1".
team s jtre: e,i h ? ?
five of th? egulai I ii
o 1 he eve of 1
. ? ? ' ??' 7
j rave woi not lacked I
pig -
Jui-t befor?
a ' V del players the ball to
?':?* e-yard 1 v lost it on
. 4 ? ? ;. Ryan. Again, in t e
ond f, they g ir as
y ard 1 noi ?? r?
back v pass wa
? -a
Goodale, the
... ?tar i ? - a rnooi
the er ed his
way thi
? ?
? a three touel
? ?on, kid ? .1 three
down. ' 'a. ???
is
tackle.!
: t t player In the S1 ? ns
Ryan and Weinheimer Shine
Most of the ' ' rou
i and W?
oath of who
: ? ? ?
other play, and I
c
I well al
I ?. who I - ml
: last few sec gai
ab led X. Y. 1 ' it
I own.
The outh k v athe-i d irk ., d
gloom: lor th? '?:??"
Stevens went aci
ess ti 'our i
. : tarted W nh th? N'. Y.
capta , kicked off rs. who
?a-- back ? ? . a I own on
ird
'?a ? ei two
?;-?"'? the Ii?
the .a
el
? -.. ?; .,_.. ?,. ?
? - ;. a a ! mark. tl '<???.
it Ioosp ai
?
?7 ial and
I
Af te r t h ? next iff E
? ? " i -. ? : ?. ? ? - ? ? ' i n d
VVeinhein i e down ? a
ge thro lgh the line. Cadd?
?.vas called tevens penalized
vards for
ale tara ofl twelve
: oted out
: ?un? on X. Y. LX's ?'
Vi einheim? r went around right end for
'".'.??-..?
-
Violet Barks Xain Often
T -'- '?'? ' I backs w? re ga ning eon
. ? .
. : ? , 1, intercept?
:' . ? ' pora
ilted the v
On th? tev?
Levin f?
Goodal ? had I W e i m ?
?'en t i
hen added
! ? - n
ed with the ball ?
, . ? ? . .?
riod -
thru ugh .: ' ' a '..-'
it fir.-t down thi
P.ysn was 1 g
i i ve pi a; i
... .:
twe? ? . and 1
? ' ?
Hocked 1
mai e r, s G
i I..-.;
?
.... ? fter the
I'he ) ty-iiv?
irds. i :"? .a ?? .. a ? : ? '
I . ?- ?. ccond
...
,v to 1 ? I ' vhere
g ? ' ed the . -?.-.?
?.?;?'..
... own g
and ?' -
yard lino Weil
;h ? ' ? and t > I?
The Line-Lp
na X ?. f. (It)
. ?. y. . J a .h ?
. T. . . ? -..i
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...... C \. I*
a . . _ E?ig*
R. T Hernie.?
:. a .. l,?-\.i
.. B
' H .
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' ? . . .. I'.;. . .
RI
....... 7 7 ? 7?SI
? 7 0 7-4
" Rj .4*. KICK-' S
11 Utti: n?? s ? ?la iroi?i l . ' '
? . " .- ? ? ? .i ?>? itir ?*.?? ?>
S
...
- H Art?. ?*.
r t? for Ben 'atr. in.
* 7 Nell
lams ! luffc.n -
Sri a i w? .* -
* rowiev (Bow?
H . n- Sullivan < Bo.t m
a a (Army).
?
". yard line just as tha
In the e oi ?e third quarter
Bray, the Ptevi right halfback, wa*
id to be carried off the
It wa i irned later that his
?ken. ?
ible to score in
after the
? started Goodale attempt"?'
b ? the ball went wide of
Sh? ??'.;.? afterward Eggers
is catch of . forward
Goodale and raced
?-? 's last
Once more the ever rcha
?? ?? Go dale 1 eked 1 he goal.
i ban half a ? .??* to pl?y,
rough and blocked one
punts, and as the ball
Huggenweig
and cored another touch
v Y. I .
?.-?
Syracuse, in Form
Reversal, Wins 11-0
Over ( loi cate Team
SYRACUSE, Nov. 20. Displaying a
rm over a week
,,-.. p fternoon won a
hard l ! to 0 /ictorj ? er < Igate, it?
.
i he Maroon, game to the end but. out
-X - -e i. ' iug ? '. uphill battle,
or the
S; racuse, however, pound
ond sessior
.. . ; agai a . , the tl rd. In the ?a;-'
ma held, but wal
id ?'?ay dta.nit thi
."?
the < >rar.%a
? ? college :
? ... ibil ?on ?if
He - .a I? ' ire than hi
for Syi a - ? ixed Colgate
and ag :arri< i back ' Col?
gate runners for . I time after
jot under punt and downed tho
his track i.
? cam ! Babe Frugone,
the Brooklyn boy, who staged a re?
markable . ome back as quarter. Vie
team like a veteran, carried
? long gains and scored one
- % . ?-? racuse touchdowns.
For .. Webster, Soucy are.
Sandford starred. Webster, just out
pita W j I 1 ' 'la; :i cog ill
tack, a nd wa-? the best
_., md gain? r the visitors
ford did 1 m tin g . '
Al ." ? tage . Phi
e score ca? the sec
< nd period, < ? Igate .. fi i -
ted to Syra
cu -" on * tv < irange 15-yard
Kellogg irried th< ba twice ar.<i
n a le < av;.a 'd s, Andej - on add ?
Kellogg i ad ? eighi
on a fan.' f..r*-?: I
t? re aroui d Iefl end twentj seven *,ards
for th? touchdown a:..i Abbott I
?
.;p*.
? ' -
. i . ?: -
a .."
.Drown?
. .
? '?
?'
? '. . ?Is? J
I'rug H. .......... 8 andford
? :?
'.v. bst
j !. ?
SS 'icalB
...
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?
A'l ' H< ? . -
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? for I
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a
FHj4NKLI*t SIMON ME^S.SHOTr,
2 ta 8 t?EST.38th STREET
Three Pairs of Men's
Cordovan Shoes
Cost One Pair of Horses!
Yet our $15 price is
?educed to
12.50
That doesn't go for all Cordovans' but it
is true of these. Some Cordovans come six
pairs from a single horse, and some have
no equestrian ancestry whatever. But
these Cordovans are made irom the un?
derskin of a horse's hip, unperforated by
hair, and it takes a good team to vield
three good pairs. And what a leather it
is! Soft and tender on the feet, yet tough
and durable as the gee-gee it eorrrrs from!
On our new Fifth Avenue last, with full
outside backstay and d? luxe tips.
t!L;Cdtil^iiil?'imon&(?o^
FIFTH AVENUE

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