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" "- 4, 4. ' 16 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1914. xeoutrd ply nnd when I.more kicked his third fsonl Yale hns 21 point. Jlefore the period closed Noire Dame tried a maie of forward passe, some successful, sonic Incompleted, some In tercepted. Most of them were looping passes, and tiomo made on the run, nnd one was muffed by the Notre Dame re ceiver on Yale's 1 foot line. That was , A close squeeze for Yale. Hrnvll was ram-1 mm? '.he Use In coocl fauhlon when the third period cloteri. tn (lie fourth period Vale. fottonlii(t the ball closely, nl.iped It nn a Notn- nunc Jaable, TIiIh was at Notre Dame's 25 jrnrd Hue. tirm-H'i p'utiKluw and well assorted rush plays nilvnnctel the leatlier to within seven yanls of Notre D.ime's Koal. Wnlte went the rest of the distance on the next piny. He slipped thrmiKli Notre Dame's left win. Yale punted out for thf try at Konl and (luerntey hooted the ball over the bar. There was a lot of stlrrlnR play be fore the period ended. A ilRhtmnK run VICTORY BY FORDHAM MARKS RUDOLPH DAY Jlidillplmi-.v Tenni S.nHs With a Kiisli, liu Is Stopped by Iti'tfulnr Varsity. WIXXKHS LINK LACKS LII-'B Hopltp the threateM.d rain and soisy Held Kurd tin in t'nlvcrnlty had Its celebra tion for DIcU Ituilolph yestenbiy and by llerKmaii i netted a rain of thirty yard Mlcldlebury Poll. ire nt footlull, forward passing', which had the ball nl. 1 of Hie Maroons pro- within HtrlU.nK distance of the lllue's ' KNtmnie In Tl-e; Urnnx. The visitors were line. Hercman, with a crlfcros run, I Hauler thnn Kordhani and proved easy took It fifteen yanlt further and a for-, Vctlmii "thf ,f?'vnr."uil?",',n l:lWnr1' U K''"ln' at ,:ot ',,"'lr nr,, n "lUrel'ofnil was' sent In to replnce Hprtr- mlcd. while the Kordham eleven lacked man, but the referee wouldn't allow hhn j Its usual aci;rtKlvenes. ('each Wymasd to Rt Into the name acaln. and tin fifteen Mnrtnl a substitute line iiftilimt Middle yard remlty. for ilelnyltiK the Kim- or ; b tiurliw the flrr.t four minutes of for some other raise. vai Inflli'leil on , i..i . i-.,! Noire Dame. Once more a forwar.l pas, 1 I1'I"C M"o"' "f'1' Sotvln? ord. was brouRht Into life It placed tne nan , nam s ncaa nne me ipr u.-.i...i. inn trie 11 inc con- ih-k.iii to smisli tne nuic tor junus" on Yale's D yard Hue and filet closed. The lineup: Yule. Positions. ltl(tlntnthm.. . Lett en TO! not Conwy., Wiley.... Wslilen C. .Sheldon W. Wilson. A. Vllon Alnsworth Knowles. Leiore l.i It lurkle t.rft Ttisril Centre llUht runnl HlRht tneklc tllellt end QmrtrrtiWi Lett hdlfimrle HlKht hslflixek I UllOftl K and swept thlrn.8 before them. Notre Hne. tllR 0 Iir,) h,,,. t, rexulnr vnr.lt' eared and ire visitors iosi ineir oiny Jones ' npp( IMuitrrAliI ! ehance to i-core when the Maroon secured llselmisn tne oan on an iiukhi i'"". i mm uc l"tliron f,ated the visitors made the Marexm line ? I often appear at a illiMilvnntaKe anil the rinnejvi whole credit of the victory rests with I'llslen Ijih ii, Yule and Itrff.tri. who K.ilne-d on I'lenenUilli I . ..... n,...,..i,iii. ulelmni liilfrfrpmf and 1 ifn,7"Knmtir,"' MliilnKlm lvZ"'7is f .'ft tackles which lilith flay- 'r'n'm'uenliSi"' V.e"! (lrii-r Suh.?- 1 ln.t allowed to enu.U Into the Maroon tutlonsVAle. .srlirsm im iiiinmiiiinin. emr- 1 1 Kttelil. ?BrTffi!el,hhut.,;? ':?-ulTX 'Z '!" hP J-"1" 'virl.. ?' 'h. l!!LrJ! MieteiVh. Cornell for PiineA. Cle tor (Mr- pencil 1!(1 tne jihiooii snow ra rw lorni Bfll. Wnlte tor Alnswnrth. heoxll t.ir Knonles. ' ai a pur f ko.i1h, the result of plennlHK 'V 'r"" , n r.?. was the rewani. :ir nrrciniin, ... ; .. .. . .... ...... .i.i nn .....i n-i.. "f i-neill Krlllii.1- l,ir I'.lrhentalili omainillK win iimii uo men j.ii- b.'irnn Httacklnu'. with the open play lead Int. nr. two end skirts Dunn had the ball at luldflelel. A series of irnss for mations m 'to I a couple of first downs wliiit Yule added ten more, Mopping a' the 23 ,ird mark. Dunn then cut InMde of end ar.d (.printed for a touchdown. After the klikoff the ball bounced nut of a mass pla on the 3.1 yard line and al- i though M.'iou'iel.d us the visitors .. a fumble resulted and Dunn recov- c.efl it Here IteKan took the ball . ...... rr..l..... AM....,.. ' and c.irrylnir two tacllers on bis Brown nun Mute IaKo.s u'ttnv ith0UMerM BtrUB-i,.,i t(. ,.,rds for nrst , ... ,.f down. Yule and IteK.ln made a llr of) IIV .niT(M. .unrein "i i ilmt downs by cuttlnc Inside the vlsltlns (iurrnsry for l.eijnre: .Notre lme. nolesn fof plta?. was the rew i'L.',"TO?'.i';,, " ?! 1 ri'J' .H.SKlS!Si I V.b alnlnu- the ba iipr.mfln mr uinii, .1.1111.11 .... . .... i .. .... .... .. Ileferre Joseph Pendleton Criplrr I rpil line on an llleiral p,iss. tne .Mil loon of- Murphy. Held Juilee V. r; Mii-ire Lines man --Michael Thompson Time ot periods 15 minutes. CARNEGIE TEG1I GIVES LEHIGH ELEVEN SCARE en.ls and then Yule plunvd live yards to t:-e 1 foot mark. Hi re Kean ktretched i ucro.is for the third score'. I Lynch of the visit is did well. On two iilons w 1th tne nn.il uowu announceu ne hulled 'irfect passis K'od for the needed Vii.datte and Krom recovered In perfect form. The visitors' passes were as suc- erjful an the Maroon thiows Hut Dave 21 to ii). fount DtTiar.iiKM, r.i.. Oct. 17. In a tame overllowlne with fumbles nnd penal ties on the part of U'hlph the Hrowr mA Whlti. tpjmTi.inaced to elefe.il t'ar- nerleTcch, 24 to 20 to-day. The freak score 1 Hami made his spirals Bo thirty yards does not show a real comparison between -ilni w i re e iiu'illzt il the two elevens for arnejrle ade ly ' 'h .' lose of the nn.,1 period one first down to nineteen by y h litli. t . ,,or(,u.im rcCf,V(,rril tht. tM)1. M,(1bury was on miserable fumbles thu tarneele ,,,,,. .,,. k,,.UofT. Thp mi.u,ii,i had opportunities to sce-re twlc in in t, , f (, , con,,,tHltly third period. In the first period ( ar. , wnnh,. ,,, , ,h( negle's touchdown resulted from a Ken- . , Th ,,.,, ,.. , fh. ulne surprise handed to I-ehUh when on a trick play Mitchell ran half the leiKth oi the field 20 yard reclon. The Initial play of the last period was a left kua .-print by Yule Kood for the final score. In th closliiK minutes Mlddlebury had Positions Left end . I.i ft tnrklc Left frunrd (YMre . . Ulihl oianl Itlcht tarlele . Itlsilt end Quarterback l.ill hnlfiinele lliieht liiiltliaele l''lllltV'l! Score l'nrillinin. it. Mlddlrlinrv. o Touch liA..,,.l uiimis UU'lll, . liryaii. I Hie- uu.ii iiimii "mi ii- liesmnnii , ()nwa uymard. ' Substitutions Mutrnhy for I'nrdhsm J Onltlln lllskr .. e.'onlelln Wyinsnt Hire May 1'nrrliUn Morcnldl IXinu llesn . .. . . ii.. . 1.1-.. , in en i..n rn siirrrrii iipnviiv itliii iivii.iitin ... .. .. . .... . . ......... .i. ii- . nits .Maroon on ene neiensive. nut inn i mi three times w;.is within seen Ins .1 Is- t u.ng uo nM ,im! ,,,., lirn.,nt , uinces wnen set imck. . VV work '' Kr-te 1,1,1 ''e1' tn" Maroon held LehlKh pn her 5 yard line for Jowns. . ,t...ur, ,, ',,le , ,ht,own .rrltory b, The CarniKlo lwjs presented a stf"'' for- the; flnal s h!.itl.- blew. Th Maroon line and most of l.ehlsh s Kali s w ere . , .. . . . m.1r.?V.r"sulL"t CIeV.r l'T.- .'Iki.!. 'of the contest and their tlrre well w in taw. on oiir .iiiui.i, '"';. 'vlwraiiW with the clever shifts evf tho tneei ten lorwnru passes. slx o. " , vf,or. Thl. n,.up: worseti ociimiiuiij. I MMdicimrv UehUh could not set her machine work- 1 jAmrH' u ' Inr smoothly In the ttrst period, loslnn e;ondl; .. . . two pretty chances to score. In the I psh . . second period, however, the team c. t I niaii movlns finely , a twenty-five yard for- I Morsford ward pass took the ball to Carneule's 13 U'owles . yard line and Halsted plunsed the ie. Tr"' malnln? distance. Two tine forward i i,:nire . . passe-s, I ahall to MaBUlnnes and nnnll l.jneh to Desmond, tne lattnr for tnirty yarns ;.ive IxhlKh her seoofd celre took the ball on the line and fell over It ; lilake. Hire or lluller. Ilutlcr for Itlee, nice for Jus as he was tack ed. W ymarfl. Hli'.rdsn for May, utler for N ( onkl n. r,,..,. .h,. l.lo- ,,.,r. inin I ... 11" ej- for N. I'onl.llii. Ki-llher for .1 I onjilln, Carneste threw a lilK jiare into I.e. a ,'forKclleiier . I'Mkerforllnrstonl. Uiilftnrd hlth s camp In the third period, tin the for Krom. llorsford for rim. Myrik for llorsfnrd. 20 varil line Cahall fun-bled and Mitchell i llorsford for l.ance Ileferre Ilnrwood. Vlr- r.n..r.rf On (hi .,, t.lov K..lnnr fni-. Slnlil. l lnplre V llnnllOn. I'ritirrtoll. I.llies- J ' v ' . l ,. l nnr,ni, lrlri nn . IIU.I..II .. ...... ......... ...t.tt.... ...i.vl..'.. UNION WINS ON FORWABD PASS. Mleieus 'IVch I'nts lip (iiinil (Ininei but Is Defi'nted, Hlevens Tech lost to Hub n nt Ho lukcii yeslerelay, 13 to 7. Hoth teams with evenly matched and made a much belter showing this year than In the same Kame of last year, when. Union w'i ii, 10 to 7. Htevens's forwnrd parilim wns a fetture, ni kliiK three of four tries. In the first perloil both teams appeared to be satlslled with punting bnck and f.rth. At tho o'ti of lh( quarter Union had the l. II In play on Stevens's :!0 yard line-. Ilemcll Intercepted I'nlon's forward pass In the first pliy of the hecemd eimrlcr. Htevens klckeel, but recovered the ball when t'nlon fumbled. Union nude th first score nt the be B' nnltift if the third quarter on a for ward pass, OurtliiR to Htarbock, who cnrrled the ball over the line. Union failed to kick nl. Htcvens kicked to the R yard line. Union breiUKht the ball back fifteen yards. Union was penalized fifteen yards and was forced te k'ck from lts. J'tfl ll1" Andeioii recovered the ball Stevens hiada two forward passes, reachlnn the Union .". vnrd line. I'ool scored i. touch down. Todd kicked the rimI. At the end of tho third iiuarter Union had the ball on Stevens's 30 yard line. Union forward pased fv twenty-five yards on the second piny of the last quarter. This was foil wed by a series of lliv pltitiKes. which brouqht Union to the Stevens r, yard I ne. Stevens) ob tnlned tho ball on downs. Stcvein kicked, Union brliiKlnK the bill back to within twenty yards cf Kal. Union mnde three attempts at forward p'ses. each hcliic unsuccessful. A drop kick try also failed. , ! At the end of the last epiarter Union In tercepted n forward pass nnd then mde a Ir-nsr forward ss which won the game. McNnbb to fturllnr. who scored, nur line kicked roil The lineup: Stevens. Positions. !'n,!n' , Howell ... .. Left end. . . CleveUlliI "trJtclV .. t.cfi tarlele Wjl (lldls l. ft mint nLrk ilravilon .'c,l,rc i il?k2n Mlddlcton I Hunt uiiard .lacksein M eller . . IHxtit tarlele Jenkins Molnkl. fllKlitend flown s Anderson .... ejiiarterbark Ileaver T., Id . l.eft halfhaek.... nosenernns Wet i lllirhtha tliaek ... MeNjibb in I riilll.aek . iurllnic Score Union. IS: stecns. Toiiriidovini Starbrck, (iurllmr. I'ool (ioals- C.urlln. Tsrt 1. Sub.tltui.lon. Union msrberU le" "' SlrNrns Marsliall Mr llolnUs. I'ool for Middle ton. Ilolnkls for Howell. ''fere' t Irott. (He. Umpire tleners, West Point Linesman-Saunders. Time 1J and 10 minute periods. F. AND M. DOWNS SWAKTHMORE. II Inr mill Wliltr Se-eire-s lleirly nnd Wins, HI to O, I.ANCAKTr.n. I'a.. Oct. 17. Franklin anil Marshall defeated Swnrthmore here to-day. 10 to 0. The lilue and White scored a touchdown five minutes nfter play was started. When piny ended the tall was on Swarthmore's IS yard line. The visitors made only two first elowns durlns' the entire (tame, one in each half The lllue and White eleven shnwiel strength In line hucklnu. nnd they Rained most of their Krotind In this manner. The fixtures of the (tame wero end runs bv Smith nnd Mylln. Jones, the star fullback of Franklin nnd Marshall, dropped n beautiful field Boal over the bar from the 4 0 yard line In the first quar ter. Murch. the fast little quarterback of the Swarthm.re team, starred for his side Smith, the left end of the Hwarth mores. fractured his collar bone In a play iiRnlnt the line n few minutes after the Kme had started. The lineup:" U and l. Ilrrce- . Wauitainan.. Plehl. Wltherspoon Wertsch Smith Gild ten.. Mylln. ... (irrhnrt .. Hermann. Jones N.Y.D. SCORES THIRD VICTORY OF SEASON ilavcrfonl Team Kill In Ueforc Local Collegians by Score of 1 :, to 7. HACKFIEW) PLAYS DAZZLK N'ew York University dcfoited Haver- '.'J ford OolleRe nt Ohio Field yesterdny iirennan. by a score of 13 to 7. This marks the J ?'''";,( . ... . Ilcdcnk ., third consecutlvo lctory for the violet oeiiine., eleven this season. The Riinic thouixli Si'i!'!" not spectacular wus oliei of the best ex- score Ituuers, 1J; Muhleriherir, LONG RUNS FEATURE GAME. ItlltKera, Winner, nml Mtlhlenbrrtti I, user, tjrl Our Kncfa. New HnttNswtcK. N, J., Oct. 17. flut ers defeated MuhlcnberR, 17 to 7, In a hard played mid spectnculur Rnme here tn-dav. ItutRers first scored nfter the klckoff by carrying the ball elshty yards ( without losing It. Tnllman made a Held goal soon tftenvaM. ShlenberR scortd i In tho second period whon lledenk Rrnbbeil n rorward pass unit ran seventy ynreis ior n touchdown. Wlttpen scored In the last period after n series of line plunKes. Tho vlsllois' forwnrd passing was n, feature. The lineup! Muhlrnberc. Positions. Hubbard l.eft end .... (lay Lett tackle.... Hatter l.eft guard ... .centre. . ... . Itlir.t iruard . i . Hlifht tnrklc.... Illtht end .. ,, giianernaeie MIDDIES MAY 00 TO PRINCETON. ItMtgcr. .ltockafrllrr tlarrett . McCloskcy Miller . Seller Toohey Ilrndnll Searr Wlttpen Talman llraeher 7. Touch- 2; lleelrnk. (ioala from touch- .l.eft halfback.. IllKht halfhaek. Kuuimek , . i Vnrlt biioli. eion Tallman.3. Kleld (coal Tallman, Iteferee i . v ' ii?. I'cuver, Oberlln. Umpire. -T, Thorpe. Colum lon. McNally, u. ,ncman- -Farrier, Dartmouth. Tlmo ot periods ia minutes. TRINITY AND AMHERST TIE IN NO SCORE GAME Neither Gains Much ward passeel to Mitchell for a touchdown. H was a pretty play. Soon after this Cahall fumbled again, this time on I.e. hi Bit's 30 yard line, and Crawford picked up the pigskin with un open field before I him. Pawtelle mnde the most spectacular! play of tho elay In the fourth perb d when I h picked up Krelder's fumble and mewl . elshty yards Just before th gam eeinli'il. Cahall kicked a pretty goal from the 75 yard line. The lineup: Positions Lett end . Left tackle Left guard Centre flight guard Itlght tackle Illght end Quarterback .l.eft halfback Itlght halfhaek. fullback . t: minutes. Time of periods Carnegie. Mitchell.... McLoughey Betleau.. Hellstrom... Welch.... Crawford... I.auer... Kesner.,.. Halslnger. Kreldrr... efflogrr, RUDOLPU IS HONORED. Ilnstnn ftrnse- I'tli'liliu; llerii Merls Old Uorilliniii Friends. After receiving public honors of all de scription!! Dick Rudolph got a warm ro- l.ehlch ju imoii iii'iii no "iiu.i iimi.-i j i-Mi-rii's.v .ti llCMnond T i oeiiiiHin J leiu. I in .iiitiiiuii t-,inius huh gridiron were scenes of wild cheering and enthusiastic rooting when a big gold maroon Fordham seal was presented to the lloston Hrave by the student body. Charles Deal, the Unices utility In flelder, accompanied Itudolph. A largo gathering of the Maroon alumni and nianv of the Maroon's former athletic stars mnde up the parade. Ixiu Hartman, who cap tained Fordhnni nine when Itudolph was Its twlrlyr, sat with the Huston star on tho sine lines, as did E. Schlear. another of his teammates. Assistant District At- ttn.itinns. Svsarthinore. Left e nd . . Smith Lett t.vklc . MrC.overn Left gin.nl . . . ,.,,'in,cr Centre . Wldener Illght guard . . . l'ahmnre llliht tackle... I.ndlrott Right end ... K. tornog Ouarterbark . . . Murch i . ii haiftiaek . . Curtain Itlght halfMck ... A. Cqrnog full b.ck Liime Score- Kranlilln and Marshall. 1 to n. Touch- downs -Junes. Merger. ." "' tV.i. Jones. Goal from Held -Jones. Iteferee ale. t' of I' Umpire- Iloprr. I'rlm-rtoii. Linesman ,,.,' .'. ,-,-,... Tim. nf hslvrs-ia minutes. Siili'tltun-s-l'raiiklln nnd Marshall-Corroan for (illdden. Harthmorc- Donnelly for Smljli, Yates for Curtain. Uck for Yates; Curtain for I'assmorc hlbltlnns of fouiball seen at the Heights douns- wlttpen for several years. The Now Held was dazzling In Its notion. Hernstelti and) Huntley crnshed through periods If. minutes tho Hnvcrford line and skirted their ends for telling etlHtancett and needed llrat elowns. Tho lino did not play up to Its usual form, although Wiener at tackle nnd Ilashbawn at ceutro broke through Uu scrimmage line time nfter time nnd brought down the Haverford backs. New York won the tews and ehosn tn defend the south goal. Haverford kicked to the side lines, and one of the N. V. U. forwards touched the ball before a ''cnnls g0 EvClllV Matched Tlint wiiib uui, links kiiiik li.e.e'rieini liiv ball on New York's 10 yard line. Tho (junkers took iho ball to the .1 yard lino by n couple of well rxecuteel for- Advantage, ward passes. Tho Violet team braced " and held tot downs leforo Huntley punted . out of danger from behind Ills goal line. tin the next play Carey, the Havcrforit Amiieiist, Majs., Oct. 17. Amherst and quarterback, uncorked nn einslde kick Trinity played a no scoro tie here to-day. whleih completely fooled the New York tho ,cam, ,)enK B0 cv(.nly mntchM thnt backs. Martwlch recovered the bill nnd ,,, , . . . raccl for a touchdown, while Huntley n,l,,!r mt1 t0 hve nn "rtvantage and McNally. believing the play Illegal. uer the other. Hoth teams started off etoehl still and allowed the ball to cross with a rush. Trinity made n first down tho Vlolel goal line for tho first time thlk the first minute of p ay and Cole fol season. Carev kicked nn e,s.sy Ronl. .lowed this right up with a 2Syard run In the second possession of the II... ....i -.. .i . .1 fl.t.1 hv a rtA nf etui mn. imd li.. 'defence, so they both resorted to a klck- Mtiin. fnr H. nrt imirhdhu-ii r!.rV,ln game, at which Amhers kicked nn es.sy gonl ioen tnis ngni up wun a .o ynra run 1 iiuarter Now York tevik ' through Amherst's right on a skin tackle ie ball on Its own 20 yiv,l During the rest of the quarter eel It steadily down ."either team could penetrate the others was then called In to nsdace Wallman and kicked a pretty goal, Tho local team started the third period In whirlwind fashion, making substantial gnlns on each plav. but lost nn oportunlty to score when llnverford Intercetited a forward pass on Its own JO ynrd lln. The Quakers kicked out of danger nnd for the remainder of the quarter tne nan bung close to lh cntro of the field, It was In the last period that tb Vlolet biekflcM displayed Its real ability. Itv live and ten yards a u clip the ball sens steadily carried Awn tho enMre I rgth of the Held within striking dis tance of the goat. Mass plays were resorti'd to and Huntley carriM the ball across the line for the winning touch down. Cupt. Carey nnd Tlimsey starred fo Haverford, while Wiener. McNnlly nnd Hrnsteln showed up well for New York. Tho lineup: . N.Y. V. Positions. Haverford. Wallman... Left mil fair Wiener. . Left tackle .... Moon Carlough.... Left guard (.'arrlgiiis Itsshhaum. . Centre .... llnwlsnd Cusnk.. Illght guard .... ilu"um llagemej er.. . Illght tackle Knowlion Somers. . Illght end .. .. lleee Hiintlev Oi'arterbaek .... arev llcrnsteln Left halfback Martwlek Mr.Vally Illght halfback Van Dam soliiiloner.. rullhnck . Itamsrr Seore N'cw York University, if llnverford, 7. TourhdoMiis Hiintlev. Martwlck. Coals from touchdown Parks. Carey. Substitutions New York I'nrlis fur Waldman, House fur Carlough, Story for Waldman. Ilernsteln for Parks. Wald man for Story. Suits r fur Hashbaum. Haver ford Shlnlei for I'arr. Siikeres (or Martwlek, Johnson for Knnwlton. Lewis for Johlifon. .Inhn son for Lewis, Lewis tor Gardner Ilrferee i;. Thorpe. He l.a Salle. Umpire Hatch? Will hms Llnesmm- Klndgrn, Coliimbls. Time of periods 11 minutes GUNBOAT GETS FIRST CHANCE. .(food Deekir Seniggs ,(rern Hlrharils Sautelle .Cahall Magulnnes .Hnban Hulsted Score Lehigh. 21. Carnegie. JO. Touchdowns Per Lehigh. Halsted, Desmond and Sau telle, for Carnegie, Mitchell, ; Crawford. Coals from touchdowns Lehigh, Unban, .1. Carnegie. Kes. ner, J. Field goal-Cahlll Substitutes-Vhlgh Ostrum for uecker: Mattern for Hnban, Klrle- jiAiliKK lur nmriic iiaimnc nn .iiukuiiiui-h. t , . i.. i . Camerle Fletcher for liolkau. Iteferee- (iod-1 tornry Cllennon of .Syracuse nrrlved to MI...I.. ln.lll.,1. Inl.l.n l,.n.l. 1 nt-an, 111. ..1,1 a 1.1 Charles. Stevens Institute L'mulre l'omla. Lafayette. Linesman -Monett, Princeton, Time of periods ll minutes, TOME SCHOOL SHUT OUT. bawrrnrrTllle Tenni Rolls Up Paints by fluiipp;- l'luj. I 15 Headed by a band of athletic associa tion, Chaille Deil and ills following, Itudolph we escorted from the reception hull to the tldd. Standing in front of the grand stand h was cheered loudly and received several gifts. Itudolph then pro ceeded around the gridiron and placed the ball In position for Capt. Wymard to kick. t . v. , ..... , - -r I He hnd n busv time handshaking and was M.nn.ni-.lll.l,!,, i.., I I. I Ulll-J I ... . , ... - , Rchool was defeated by l.awrencevllle in 'orte'' ',,nt' 1,"Lrary ",f"'r lJlc BuHme' a snappy game to-day. 15 to 0. The ' nero .na1 'een aken a Urge Fordh.im- Inrave nanncr. which was euspiayeil lllirillg the game Hunter I during the halves the band played Medraw "TesKlc," the nlr of the Itoyal lioston rilbbs I Hooters, while those In the Maroon cheer rink I s,al"1 """K 'he words. Hnmlll , Neuh.nis 1 1 - ' .nil Ilirr SECOND STRING GOOD ENOUGH. Srnciie- llrnts llncbe-ster II) to 1) With Trillil of Mlliatltlltca, Straci'sk. Oct. 17. The Syracuse Uni versity reserve eleven, augmented by the services nf Capt. Sheulft. elefeatcd Ilocn ester University. 1! to n. this afternoon, llecause many of his first string players were Inlurcil In the l'rlnceton gnme a week ago 1'o.ich O'Neill kept all hut Shuf'lt and Travis on the bench. Tho lnttr. an end. played at halfhaek for a fev minutes early 111 the jams. The H range us'd an attack fully ns dlerslll'.d " 'hat ent against Prince ton. The double forward passes were unusually effective, two of the three loiiehdowns being the direct result of tills stylo of play. Woodruff, who gained con-elsti'iitly for the Ornngo. also played a brilliant defensive game. For Uoches ter the work nf Capt Chesbro stood nut far above thnt of his teammates. The lineup: Syracuse Hums. Trleg Wilbur.. Itsnsler smlthson 'Ulster Shufrlt... . Hafter Travis. WoodruIT. O Council. downs- O Connell. oourun, Menuiii, i.oaisi frmn touchdowns Hafter Substitutions- hvra. , j riSp. srll'lllt I'r ir.l'l'. uiinii-iiii i"' iwuir. llAIter ior .innnmm. iai.ii-i ,ji .-u,iii.i., i.nn. for burns. Helling for ei'i'nnnell. llorhester- Sommers for Thomas, Doyle for (lgden. Ocdrn I for Wrsv. Wrav for Poile. Miller for Sommers, i Hayes for Clllette. Hojle for Storey, Hrferee J A. Kvans, Williams. Umpire (' A Wright. Columbia. Linesman- .1 A Cooney, Princeton. Time ot periods--I! minutes Positions Left end... l.eft tarkle. Left guard Crtre. . Illght niard lllclit tackle Hlght er.d. Quarterback. Lett halfback Hlght halfback Fullback III Ilochester. Rochester Ogden .. . .Hayes (illlette . Schlebel cott Thomas .. . .Storev .. Hammel" Whitney Chesebro Wray Touch- Accepts Offer t Meet .Ine-U Johnson mi Mexican Soli, Jim Huckley. manages- of (Tunhoat Smith, announced yesterday that he had received a telegram fisjin Promoter Cof fiolh of San Francisco isklng If Smith would be willing to meet .lark Johnson New Year's Day at Tla .nana. Mexico. Huckley Immediately sent an arTirmotlvc renlv. Tho liiinner's manager declared thnt ns Coffroth claims to have oht.iinee John son's e-onsent to the match, he believes Smith ha? beaten the other "white hopes" to It In endeavoring to get a fight with Johnson. Tla Juana Is In Lower California, less than an hours ride from San Diego, C.au TVe'Tninn Overcomes Clin Side. New mm School defeated the Cliff Mde High School team, 12 to n, nt Hnckensack vestcrdry Mitchell, Webb a.nd J fTI!rln wei the Newman stars, while f-: Cliff Rile the honors were carried off bv Stem. McVeigh and datln. ehowed to advnntnge. At tho opening of the second quarter HIdcr tore through the whole Trinity ele ven for twenty-five yards on a fnke kick formation. This piny seemed to give Am her't renewed life, but n fumble spoiled their chances when they had Trinity on the run. At this point Kinney missed a place kick from the 30 yard line by Inches. Itlder tore more holes In Trinity's defence, but once more a fumble started Trinity toward Amherst's goal line. Mainly through the efforts of Cole, Trinity In three first downs placed the ball on Amherst's 7 yard line. Here Hrown made a brilliant tnokle. throwing Ives for a 10 yard loss nnd putting Am herst out of the danger zone. The re mainder of the game was a seesaw affair. Interspersed here and there with a long run by Itlder. Hrown s tackling wns ter rific, the game being delnycd several times throtiRh the failure of a man to rise after Hrown had sent him down. The lineup : Positions. .. Lett end . . Left tackle . Left guard . Centre ... Hlght guard . tight tackle . Hlght end . Quarterback. Left halfback Hlght halfback Fullback Amherst rioodrldge Klmb'll . Downer.. Wldmayer rsnumway. I.lnd . Hrown Cooper., Warren 1 tier Knnwlton. Trtnltv . Morris . . . . Howell Jaekson Kinney llradlev .. . . Castatnr . . Lambert Ives Cole . Craig Smith Srorr- Amherst. 0: Trlnltv. O. .Substitutions- - Amherst. Washburn for Cooper. Swasry for (ioodrldge: Trinity, Jones for Lambert. I-nnbert for iJowr. Howell for Lambert. Lambert for JoiieT Heferec- Hlscly of Colgate. Umpire Low of Dartmouth. Linesman llurlrlgli of Hseter Time of iptartcrs-II minutes. CRAVATT TIES UP CONTEST. Kicks (ionl feir Mrvrnii Prep After Aelnms's Tonclidnss n, Stevens Prep beat Poly Prep it Ho boken yesterday morning. 7 o 0, Neltner eim seemed to be able to mute any de. elded gains until the third iiuarter, when Adamr. mule a touchdown for Stevens. C'-ivatt kicked goil. The llnun: Hope In AHerimle Willi I'enii Also In (Inltlei A liny From tlntile. Annapolis, Oct. 17. The nthlctlc rep resentatives of the Naval Academy hope to make an arrangement by which Prince ton and the University nf Pennsylvania will Appear regularly on the midshipmen's football schedule. This Is possible In view of the recent permission for Hie Navy team to play one game awny from An- imperils each year besides the army game. The Urlvetslty of 1'ah.nnylvnnln, ('.!. whom the midshipmen plnyeil to-day In Philadelphia, will play In Annapolis next venr. nnd an ntlemnt will be made to ar range n gnmc for next year lo be played nl Princeton. It Is the desire Here tliat this will begin nn understanding by which the teams piny each year, alternating be tween Annapolis and Princeton. COLGATE'S FUMBLING I HELPS ARMY TO WIN Two .Misplays by Visitors Are Followed bv Touchdowns for the Cadets. OUTPLAYED. BUT WINS GAME. V. .11. I. Ileitis finllnmlrt, AlMinunli f.ntler Plnjs Heller Foolbnll. Lixinoton, Vu Oct. 17. Virginia Mili tary Institute won from Oallaudct this nfternoon 0 to 0, although Onllaudet out played tho cadets but fumbled repeatedly at critical singes. The visitors were held onco for downs on Virginia's 3 yurd line nnd twice on tho 20 yard line. Twice (lallaudrt runners had a clear field except for one man, hut each time the cadets were equal to the occasion, The home team scored In the third quar ter on n, forward pass, Oakes to ltnln, Oakes going through the line on the next play for a touchdown. Oallaudet's stars wrre Koltz. Martin and More. The best V. M. I. playcri were Haln, Oakes, Gray and Heasley. The lineup: Positions. . Lett end . . l.eft tai-kle Lett guard. Centre . Hlght guard Hlght tackle Hlght i-ml Quarterback Fullbark . Hlght halfback Left halfback V. M. I (l: fiallnudet, 0. V. If. I. Goodman. Somers .. Kldd Heasley.. I'ltt.. Murphy..., Hacker... -Nelms. . . Oakes Marshall! Score V M. I., tirav for Nrims. rammer for Hldd. Massie for (ioodman. Mculn for Somers, Ayres for Marker, MrCormlek for Marshall, Marshall for Ayres- (lallnudct, Trenks for I'olu, Davis for Jtosmus'en, Andrew-Jeake for Kendall, Keeley for Horkewell. Touchdown Oakes. Iteferee Randolph, I'nlvrrslty of Virginia. Umpire Campbell. Washington and Lee. Llnesman Zlmmermau, l.eslngton. Time of quarters 15 minutes. NAVY YOUNGSTERS VICTORIOUS. Rallaudet. . roltr Hosmus'en Martin Thomoson Iluttcrtiauch Cuscoilen Marshall Moore Clossen Htv-kewell Randall Substitutions FIN Al. SCOltE IS 21 TO 7 One Navy- Wilson Hill.. .. Ilrlsmrlr bullet!, blank.... McHeynolda... Harrison.... Williams Remington Vosbury Haines Score-Navy Army. Kelly lluller .. 'flmberlake McEwan .. Meacham . Weyand Ilrllton ... . I 1'rlcliard.. , Washington. ' Mitchell ... .Hasse-tt Hodgson . Hlrhards benedict Sterns Prep McFall.. . Lorrnro.. Tower... Kline Webster Downing Hcuhmann.. Craalt .. Adams. Dav Colter. P'irltlons. Li ft end Left tarkle Left guard Centre Hlght guard lllrtit tackle Hlght end Ouarlerhaek Lett halfback Hlght halfhaek Fullback Score Steens Prep.. 7 l'nlv. l'rep., 0. Touch down Adams. Coal Cravatt. Substitutions Poly. 1'rrn.' Malnne' for Itder. Hviler forKcsel, Lea tor llemmey. Shields for Redmond, Hrd mond for Shields, Referee (trnssn. Umpire Mahan, Linesman Willis Poly Prep Parsons Sutton Wcrleman Kessel Remmey Hronder M neeimond MacDonald Wood Ryder Hardenbrook fJonl Vnt lllssliim No Game, Morris High and Townsend Harris Hall were scheduled to meet In n champion ship game nl Jasper Oval yesterday, hut did not play, although both teams were on hand, and Morris claimed the forfeit. One of the goal posts was ml'slng. lineup: Tome School. Miller.... Positions. Left end Left tackle Left guard Centrr Hlght guard Illght tarkle Right end Quart rrback Lett halfback Melsaau Right halfback . F,atman Fullback Hubssmcii .Score Laurrncevlllc, Ii. Tome School, o. Touchdowns -Hlchter and Jackson, (iosls from Cdd-I'unk. I'vle.. Deerrui McClroy.,.. tilbsnn... Todd . tiray. Gillespie,... llornlr . l.ennhard Median.... Ilontclalr l.nel.s We-inht. Monti'Lahi, Oct. 17.- Ill a fast gnme here to-day the Montcliir Actdemt tenu was defeaed by the Itutgers second eleven. 9 to o. The ItutgerN eleven out weighed the Montclnlr team fifteen pounds to the man, but the home eleven put up a strong defensive game nml h Id trie icore down. Rutgers made Hi points on a .touchdown by Howlbj iuui Searlo's drop kick. Montclalr's bjckrield, Spcncc and Hartlelt. showed up stum,- again t t'n hs'ivy Itirgers team. Sp,nrer of Sloptclalr caught two lon.j pas-'es from C-'Pt- I.'nucl, neiirle, one of the tub. ttilultii. starred fur ltulgers. .Ilontelnlr lllgb Victorious. Newark, Oct. 17. Montclali- High Eefcnal's eleven defeated the Central High ri.t.v.'ol at City Athletic Oval here to-d.iy, 17 to 0. Montclnlr ecdred with two touch downs and a drop kick, Central tried a number of forward passes, but could not pick the opportune moments. &H,?n 2 U CocUtKils mm. Mnllor Soccer Tenm llrulen. The Camerons, erstwhile amateur leigue Champions, worsted the soccer eleven nf the steamship Hnltlr. 3 Koals to 1, at Van Cortlandt Tark yesterday K, Plckfnnl and Irving tallied for the Camerons In Urn first half, and In the second Alrley scored for the sailors, The Camerons will meet Clan. McDuff to-day In a league gamu at Columbia Oval, 1fi. .iteiUS.iMf'M C XPERT mixing in exact pro-1-1 portion gives the uniformly uiminclive flavor that has made Club Cocktails famous. And tho eoft, mellow smoothness that's tho result of aging in the wood. As for materiale.Club Cocktails are made of the finest money can buy. G. F. HEUBLF.1N & DRO. Hartford Nsw YoiU London Importtrs of the fsrr.ous Prtnd's A-l 3tuc llnelsrers llrnt Purdne nl I'.nd. , Madison, Win.. Oct. 17. Wisconsin Is out for Western football honors this year I Rattling tho strong Purduo eleven to a I standstill this afternoon, the Hadgers won, H to 7. Purdue made Its beat showing 111 the llrst eiuarter. when Abrcll. left half ili.ick, ran forty-ll'e yards fur a touchdown 1.-1.1...1 ...l.n,ll.l lnl.,e.,r.iip. In (tin Ihlr.l uirilllHI s-ini-ii'ii'i ii- . ...i - quarter Huck blocked a kick, and picking up tho ball ran twenty yards for a touch down In the last iju-irti-r three forward passes enabled the Hadgers to win the game. frescenls Win ."Venr the I'lnlsli. I Tt second soccer learn of the Creyccnt I Athletic e'lub beat the teim of t'ommer-1 elnl High School of Hrooklyn nt Hay. i HUlgo yeslcrd-iy, 1 goals to .1, Carpenter ' 'frmed twice for the Crescents in the llrst I half and llrattan mce. The points for the school eleven were tallied by Peterson, with two goal, and Arnold, In the seoml ' half, ten mlnuti-s from the end. Carpenter Hgriln inado good for the Crescents and tallied tbo winning goal, Vniise- heeircs AVell on .Trnps. Five, events were cnnteited at the traps of tho Haysldc Yacht Club yesterdny. 11. if Vnuse dropped 03 out nf UTi bird-", Ills handicap of 2S giving lilm lis. Frederick It, Long broke 02 for a giosj m-oi-o of ' 102- 1 John 0- Plesler won a leg on the yearly event Vause accumul.iled .1 point In the Pte-vens cup series and Vnuse and V M, Collins tied In the monthly competition. Mnirn Island Takes Lend. Although shorlhanded In the game with Mensnnhurst it I'lmer Park, the siceir i team of the Statin Island Foot hull Club ! won. 2 goalH to 1. thereby nssumlng the i . lead III the Field Club Soccer LeMgUe, The I brat half went against the men from Itlch. mond county. Spelth scoring for the home ! learn. Atier the restart Macpheison tld the score nnd Menzles acnt homa tha shot t 7C7, the j?nmt. SHIPMENTS UNINTERRUPTED A Number of New Chassis of the Popular Lancia 35 have only just arrived here from Italy. HTHE Factory will continue A to send us Chassis and arrangements have been com pleted to insure delivery of 50 more almost immediately. Parts for All Lancia Models Are Always Fully Stocked Tnarhtlensn KnemKh lei Ilent WnshlnKtein Ncliitnllieiys. Annapolis, Oct. 17. The Naval Acad emy fourth class won from the fentra High School of Washington hero this nfttrn-) n by 7 to 0. The touchdown by Hill an 1 goa' by Harrison, the only scores of the ran,!, we-re. nr.de 'n the final per Od. The lineup: Positions, l.eft end . . . Left tackle.. Lett iruard . . Centre. . . . Hlcht guard . Hleht tarlele . Illght end. , ejiiarterlmcle. Left halfliACle . Itlcht hnlfhack fullback . . Fourth ('Us'. Ccntrsl Hlrh School, el. Touchdown lllll. donl from toiienuown-iinrnson. Miostuuunns r,oy fourth Clsss- Ivrxson for Williams. Williams for Iverson. Sheek for lliillen, le-emeyer Tor Mr Heynolds. Hodsers for Vosburi'. U hlte for Hill, Hill for Haines. McHcynolds forllodirers. fcntrnl HlKh School- Forester for Hill. Vntvy for Uassrtt. Sxon for Mrllnnsld. Woks for Ssion. Hill for Forester. Iteferee l.leut.ennnt-Cominander Gun nun. U. S. N. t'mplrc Whentley. Annapolis. Wkst Point. Oct. 17. Sticking nlmnst cveluslvcly to old fn'.hloned fnoibi" t,. tics nnd following the ball like hnunis during the whole nf Hie nftcrm,,,), in. Army eleven troiincid Colgate her. i... , by a score of 21 to 7. Three toticltdiivini Htid three goals were the sum total of t, Army's scoring, t'olgnte was st eng. ,n except for miserable handling of tl ii, probably would have fought tlv tj n standoff with tin' score at 7 to 7. The Army's alert forwards pnnimcd on it loose ball twice, once early in i e ,t quarter, when MeKw.m broke thrun w ,ni grabbeil a fumbled pass on Cotg its s i yard line, nnd again In the last prio, when lluller fell em a muffed pu.it -i ti, 10 yard line. Hoth of th'se il,is -.-.ji,, i In easy touchdowns n. moment late col gato swept the Army team before li afir Its mlspla.v In the llrst quarter, r,iriuu the ball fifty yards to the cadets' var marl: on line plunging football, inter. spcrsed with end runs and forward pas.r, West, Itobliison. Hunrtnut and SparfcM nl! starring. With their backs to the wall the cadets made one nf thi;!r ehamri.r. Istlc stands, hut n pretty fnrunnl r 'rs, Swartout to Spnrfeld. who wns lealy be hind the goal posts, did the trick Hodgson and Prlehard got :iwa' ir i,,; runs In the second iiuarter, and the I scored the Army's second touchdown , f((r a fine fifteen ynrd dash around St". . t j, end Henedlct's goal kicking was p fi.t to-day. The Army's fine physical condition nc-s down the visitors In the second hilf ana the plalng during this period was a ) in Colgate's territory. With the ball on Col gate's 20 yard line, where PrlchaM had taken It em n fifty ynrd run after inter- j ceptlng n forward pass, the nhlstls sounded, ending the fray. I The Army wns going fast at the finish. Ollphant and Merrlllnt. two Armv stars, ! did not get Into the game at nil Th I lineup; Positions. Left end Left tarkle l.e ft guard 1'intie Hlght guard Hlght tarkle Hlght end Quarterback . , Left hslfhack . Illght halfback .1 uuuack ( nlcatc Mert llrnoki lion bill cut eher Abel SpsrlcM Anderson Wsrrrn West Susrtuut .Ntokrs Score Anny. 21. Colgate, i. Iteferee Whlilnc. Alhcrton Cornell. L'rnplre McOatthy. Georgetown lines- Wilkinson man Tyler, Princeton. Time nf quartern 10 unlley minutes eacn. loucnuowns- iienruict, nnoifvil. Wirt Mitchell. Sparfild. (Joals troni tourhilnnu. . Ilnberts Heneillet.3; Abel, 1. Substitutions Army I-Arkln Mr lluller, linrn ior 1 iinoenake, iiouamnn ior "clCwsn, Derrick for Meacham, Parker for Weyand. Tully for llrltton. Ford for Mitchell Mitchell for Ford. Collin for DodgKin, Hedno for tellin.;vbn fleet lor iirneuici. ii'nciuct ior Ashssdt McDonald Hill J Wshlnton Von Fleet. Colgate', Hvan for Ocnesse, Mencer for Warren, Houlnson for West, SOCCER TIE AT ONE GOAL. Head linesman- .Sturdy, Nt, quarters 10 minutes. John s. Time of Mil n ii n I Trnliilnur Still I nbenleo Afle-r liriine Willi Ceiinmerce. ' Manunl Training High School of nrook j Ivti 'Xpetl' need nnrth.i. Inr i tii'.-'r the high schoul soccer rtiamplonshlp game I with the High Si hool of Coinnien e a bu ptii' 1 reunlr It will be played to-morrow at Inglesldo . ""J1;"!'" uV)! . TTisih1nt7 . in., -...., tit n.t pu 9rhool Footbnll (niui'fi los(iiinrtI Tho nuohliiK-St. John's Prop scheduled for yesterday was postponed ,n,n i . . l" o,7, v owing to the poor condition of the fl-ld. . ou w.lth " ' '"'i. '!"r yesterday at Manhattan Field was called off, It Is not known whether tho game will be played off or not. Man. Train. WUrtsn. . Hnllhaus, ... 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