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Bill 1 SPORGfZB IP 1! THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 4913. -gSgflMj pi iniiiir i BIG ATHLETIC MEET if f, fit f Competitions Are Divided if $i i Into Groups Under Point J I Scoring System. 1 1 EVERYONE HAS CHANCE P ' $$! Medals, Ribbons and Pen- 1 'if II m nants for Winners; Rec- 8 8 1 ords on Shield of Honor. 1 f II; Georgo H. Marshall, physical director kll of tho Y. M. C. A., has nrranpod n. t f fit unique programme for ovory claBs of the kW It $V Rymnaaluin for the winter. This Byatem nj may prove tho moans of developing $ ' Home Rood athletes, as ovory man on tho varioaa teams has an opportunity of flhlj iraakinjr points for hia team. Tho first conetst waa held yesterday morning $ re when the student junior elasB began tho flirt season. Monday evening at 8:45 tho j seniors will begin -work. One hundred nnd fifty competitors aro onrollod in Ii t the different teams. ill! Group Meets. J In the group athletic meets prizos vrill Ml bo given, consisting of gold, silver and 1SL' t bronze. A pennant Trill also be award tfjuju ed. Tho prizp.3 are to bo awarded as ;awVr follow?: '8 Hjj "First prize, gold medal, to the one iff lit holding tho most association records. M&lrfj Socond prize, silver medal, to the one Jajlfj holding the next highest number of as-, f'mli' sociation records. u In ' Third prize, bronze medal, to the Mil ' third highest number of association roc- fe m ords. e n Fourth prize, pennant, to tho team MS having tho most points. (I nj Honor shield Each one who holds t" Cjj one or more association rocords, his V k!( name, event and record will bo placed Stmt on a shield. The shield will bo hung in f fit the gymnasium. Ija jj The" rules for competition say that ilif each event will bo counted on tho .pcn- gHjj tathlon svstcm of scoring for the indi- m M vidual, the total number of individual tS Mjl points will give tho team score for that t meet. No team will be expected to re- ffif duuee its number to equal the number If on tho opponents' team. r ? The first event in each of tho group NWf, moots will be called promptly at 8 tf o'clock p. m., with allowance of fif- !r A teen minutes of grace for the team that If is not quito Toady. I2 Anyone may try for a Tccord at any r-n , time after the meet in which tho record ill was made- Events will be posted one jfll month before each meet. I For the Boys, ii Si Tn the, boys' department the prizes j Sl' willboas follows: 18 W First prize, bluo ribbon, to tho one m f i holding tho most records in his class, jl $ . Second prize, red ribbon, to the one m 11 holding tho next highest number of rcc- K & I orls in his class. !ig J Third prize, white ribbon, to tho third f highest number of rocords in his class. I it New Scoring System. The following shows the system of $i scoring introduced by Director Mar- W shall: 50-Yard Bun. Seniors Ten paints each l-E sreond under " 2-5 seconds. Intermediate Ten points caehl-5 iecond under 7 i-Z seconds. I, Uuslness Juniors Ten points each l-S"cond un- ' dor S seconds. I Student Junior Ten polnta each 1-5 second un der econdi. Preparatory Ten points each 1-5 second under i: prcouds, , Pull TJp. Seniors Flvo points each pull up over 5 " time. Intartnedlate Five points each pull up orer ; tlmts. Huslnosa Juniors Flvo points each pull up over 2 timet. Student Juniors Five points each pull up over 3 times. 1 ; rroparatorx Flvo points each pull up over 1 , f time. Running High Jump. Senior Two point each 4 Inch over S feet 0 Inch?. Intermediate Two points each Inch over i feet 6 Inches. Hualncss Juniors Two points each 4 Inch over S feet 6 Inches. Studont Juniors Two points each 4 Inch over 5 feet 6 Inches. Preparatory Two points es.cn W Inch over 5 feet Inches. 100-Yard Run. Seniors Ten points each 1-6 second under H 2-3 econd. Intenr.edlate-Ten points each 1-6 w3 under Unuihwjnuuior Ten points each 1-S eecnnd un-StJd'e.TjSort-Ten point, each 1-5 ..econd un " PrerataTen points each 1-5 second under IS neconds. .,, . Still Dip. Onlors-rive points psch dip over tn: lntermedUt(-Flv points-aelt P.r 4 t ni e. RuelnMt Junlors-Flve point each dip oxer "student Juniors Five polntu earfi- dip over 2 Upreparatory-Cnaslcet hall) Hvo points lor win- Btanding Broad. Jump. 8enlors-On point ach ti Inch rrre-r fi feel. Intermediate-One point each H lneh over Q f" ulnfJ JunIor-Ono point oach H loch over .', feet $ Inches. , ... , - Student Juniors One point ouch 4 Inch o,cr feet inches. , Preparatory One point each i Inch tner a fc1' 220-YaTd Run. Snlor-FlteTolnU each 1-S second under M 1-5 Intermedlste-J'lvo points each 1-5 second tinder yn'wl3essnj1unlors-Flvo point. each 1-S rixnd under So seconds. Student Ju'nlora-Flve polntn each 1-5 second un der 30 seconds. ' . ' Preparatory Flv poInU oach 16 second under S5 aeconds'. .... '. Bar Vault. Fnlors Two points each ,U Inch over feet 8- '"inUrmedlttte Two points oach .U Inch over -4 feet 6 Inch. , .-. . ., . . .. nuslnra Juniors Two point oach Inch over 4 Student Juniors Two points each 14 Inch over 4 Preparatory Two points each . H lneh over 3 Running Broad, Jump. Seniors Ono point each Inch over 11 feet Intermediate One point each Inch over 11 ft 8 Buslnee Juniors Ono point each Inch over 10 feet. Student JunloraOne. point each lneh over 10 'Preparatory Ons point each Inch, over 7 foot. Eight Potato Race; ' Seniors-One point each 1-S second under 2 mtn- Utntermedlate Ono point each 1-5 second under 5 3-5 minutes. . Duslnes.1 Junlors-Ono point each 1-.. second un der .1 minutes. . , Student Juniors One point each 1-5 sccnmi un der 3 3-5 minutes. Spring Board. Seniors Two points each Inch over 3 feet 9 Inches ...... Itilnrmcdlntft Two polntaeach Inch over a leet 9 Inches. DusIiims Juniors-Two points each Inch over .. feet 0 Inches. , , , , . . Student Juniors Two polntn arh Inch oyer o reel 9 'Inches. , m . Prepamtorj' Two points each Inch ovor . leei fi Inches. . , 20-Yard Swim. Seniors Flvo points each 1-5 aocond under 17 "intermediate Fire, polnta each 1-5 recond undor nuslncas Junlors-Flve points esch 1-t. second under 17 2-5 seconds. Studont Juniors Five points each 1-5 second un der 17 2-6 peconds. ... i Preparatory (Two-lap relay) five polnta for win ner. , Three Potato Race. Scnlora Five points each 1-B socond under 17 'Intermediate Five points each 1-5 second under 17 2-5 peconds. . . , j Business Junlors-Flve points each 1-B socond under IS seconds. Student Juniors Five points ech 1-5 second un der IS seconds. Preparatory rive points each 1-5 second under 20 seconds. . High Dive. Seniors Two points wch V4 Inch over 8 fert 9 IntomodUte Two points each U. Inch over 3 0BusLcasChJunlors Two polnta each' 'A Inch over 3 Student Juniors Two points each i inch ovor Preparatory (Tub of war) five points for wln- nCf' Standing Hop, Step and Jump. Seniors One point each Inch over 21 feet S ,aintennedlate Ono point each Inch over 20 ''Business Juniors One point each Inch over 1$ f ee.L Student Juniors One point each Inch over IS '"Preparatory Ono point each lneh over 15 fort. Ring Vault. Seniors Ono point- each H Inch over 5 feet 10 '"intermediate Ono point each M Inch over's, feet 10 Inches. , . . Business Juniors One point each H Inoh over 8 Student Juniors Ono point each U Inch over B lMt- v fnr Preparatory (Basketball pass) nvo iur winner. , 440-Yard. Run. Bonlors One point each 1-5 second under 1 min ute IS seconds. , Intermediate One point each 1-5 second under i minute 30 seconds. ... . .. Buslnoss Juniors One point each 1-5 second un der 2 minutes 30 seconds. Student Juniors-One point each 1-5 second un- j der 2 mlnutea 30 seconds. ' Preparatory (Overhead basketball throw) one point oach lneh over 23 feet. 40-Yard Swim. Seniors Five points ench 1-5 second under 28 seconds. . Intermediate Five points each 1-6 second under 13 seconds. , Business Junloro Five polnta each 1-5 second under SO ecconds. Student Juniors Five points eaeh 1-5 second un der !0 seconds. ,,.. Preparatory Ten points for all who swim lengtn of P00'- . i . . Tue of war Five points to the winning team. Basketball Flvo points to the winning team. Relay races Fire polnta to the winning team. Golf Champion HI. ATLANTIC CrrY. N. J.. Nov. 1. John J. Mo Dermott, open golt champion of 1911-12 and pres ent holdor of the western title, Is suffcrlnc rrom a norvous breakdown. Ho became sorlously ill lsat nUht and his parent had him removed to a private hospital In Philadelphia. I H Evening Clothes :' I Are t0 be seen , wk a9d not heard I BSa Tiiey must make a 1 if Fine Impression JSf Bradford Clothes if ij! Embody all the es- ;l sentials for service HI style and appropri- ip B H ateness. Ijii; $ Interested? 11 Bradford Clothes Shop m 1 1 Where the Styles Come From If 8 ; t : : IB, ! v liiLaLJ Checkers Nor ember J, 1913. At the commence- Jfififfiflh6"1 of a 8arae I 9 Bl011Bl2 ,Jnc men occupy llMBl&BiuH Quaren numbered 1 I i 1,cn thoso numbered WiiiteT way" movcs nr3t- Checkers and chess headauarters. Y. M. C A., Slate and First South streets. Address commuitl- cations to D. A. riuml-. No. t Concord place, Salt I.nke City. solution to rnoni'EM io. By Hurry Ijlebermati, Black-5; kltigs. U.' U, 30. While 13: kings. 7. . 14. Waolt to play and win. 50 ;S T 10 22 IS 10 IT 73 IS .25 M'; 14 IS 1210 H IS , . IS If! 5-14 . Black "wins. PROBLEM NO. It. . Uy H. n. Lyman. pm m m m Black 3: klncs. 7, IS. 22. White 12; klncs. S. 9. SJ. Hlack to piny nnd 'ln. Tho following are two hard-fought Rimes be tween Salt Lake's sturdiest players, tho Stubborn Yankee and tho tenarlotis Scotchman. OAMR is di-ndek." Black Henry Shaw. White Hugh McKcan. 12 IS fi- 9 21T-.10 2?-I.1 l?-24 24 20 1.1 ft C 10 2327 711 ;l IS 2 2S 30 2B 25-22 1127 2011 1714 10- 7 IS 13 11-15 7 16 10-17 r.-3 . S-14 27-J2 22 17 21-14 7 10 15 IV IS IS l(l 18 2530 ' 3025. 32 27 25 22 f.0-31 10 IS .117 17 14 IC 20 11 16 3025 1418 5 1713 '2G-23 1ft If 5724 1815 STt 1 i iS-it 20-27 2723 22 17 24-19 , IP 23 ,3214 '1410 S IS 22-a 3025 2225 2 2923 23 IS 2319 3122 1511 S 12 16 23" 2530 25 9 2318 2533 1410 " 2723 2117 10 7 37 6-15 22-23 1216 1814 2S 24 IS 2 2318 7 2 73 14 18 23 2S- 25-29 1619 1410 23 14 2- 6 19-23 '27 h-3 S Drawn. (a) 6 10 lones by il 15. (bl AToldlns first position. (c) Shaw took a g 1B lnok beforo deciding to take tho (.hot. . GAME "DUNDEE." Black Hugh McKcan. White Henry Shaw. 1218 2522 2428 8 3 2319 24 20 4 8 1916 -. 2832 61 8 12 1713 12-19 3- S 14 IS 25 24 6 P 2316 3227 1 6 9 14 ' 2217 10 15 2117 1915 24 19 811 1710 2723 25-22 11 15 ' 3228 1519 17-13 15 8 ;0-U 1620 16-11 24 2S . 2215 15- 24 2119 C-l.". R 11 2 7 2720 1115 13 6 2S 32 5 9 i 716 23 I 10 13 9 2S 24 2011 1524 11 8 - 3228 1510 3 7 2819 1923 2324 714 2217-1 2024 2619 1014 918 716 30-26 15-24 96 Drawn. VARIATION' 1. Black Richard Jordan. White Harry Freedman. 22 18 2925 1C H 3 7 1015 7 IS 811 2428 1620 2723 IS 9 2522 11 S 3127 1611 514 19-24 1418 15-19 2529 25 22 2623 1714 2724 11 7 1519 1115 1825 2027 2J 25 23 16 2319 14 7 3215 n -2 117 12 19 6 2 U 8-32 2217 1916 710 18 9 H U 18 8227 Drawn. (a) A classic example of the world's champion's splendid strstegy. Tills Is how ther played It In tho last Austra lasian championship tourney. OAME 30 "DUNDEE." (From tho Melbourne Times.) Black J. Lee (Sydney.) White Hugh Egan (Melboumo.) 10 15 ' 2720 15 19-b 22 17-d 1519 2420 716 2316 1518 e-31 25 S 12 2011 1219 710 19-2-4 2S-24 8 7 26-23 18-27 2217 914 11 8-a 19-26 J2 23 24-27 :119 11 30-23 615 11 16 2217 711 2925 2011 1115 17 13-c 1116 1624 2522 1015 2522 Black wins, (al The late R. Alwell scored some nice wins with this line. (h) An old lino ,by Strlclciand Is 59, 1713, I 5, 3127. 1418, etc. Tho play Is good and repefltcil In all tho textbooks. (c) "White loses tho advantage by this move. 23 19 Is better and loaves an Interesting position for blacjc to draw. (d) There ccoros to be no hopo for whlto after this move. (e) As good as any, perhaps. The position of tho bla'ck pieces on 1, 2 and 5 seem to block white's game. , And here la how the old warhorres fought for the championship of tho world. GAME 31 "DUNT3EE." Blaek Wyllle. White Yates. 12 16 2011 1219 8 11 914 24 20 815 2315 1418 S 12 8 12 2522 1515 19 IS 1118 ;S 14 4 S 1C 12 IS .22 1216 9 14 5137 1924 8025 IS 2S 22 IS S 11 12 8 2723 16-19 3 R 27-24 2 427 2318 23-28 IS 9 9 2218 2311 11 IB 511 3225 1423 H 12 26-30 2419 -13 2619 1410 15 6 II 15 24-1J 27-31 12 8 110 201 1 1524 8 3 2 8 2925 1524 2S 19 3127 83 1014 2720 1115 3 8 69 7-1G 1918 1014 .38 Drawn. JORDAN-POMEnOY MATCH. From The Tribune-Farmer summary of the fifty Karnes played the following is compiled: Pomeroy. Openlnc. .Jordan. 5 Alma o 0 , Bristol j 0 . Bristol-cross i 6 .-Cross 1 1 - Double comer 4 5 4 Fife , 5... Glasgow 3 L... Kelso o 5 Laird and lady o 3 ..,. Old fourteenth , 0 1 , ...Second double corner 0 1 Slnclo corner l 0 Sotiter 4 2 , , Whllter 4 25, Totals , 5 Played blacks. The match cos., originally for twenty game with the proTlao that If n tie at the end of twenty cmei, play would continue until ono player was ahead at the end of even Kamei. Jor dan won th twenty-sixth name, a "double cor ner." and with It the match. With unparalleled Keneroalty, howeer. "Alf" agreed to continue play for fifty games. Pomeroy won the thlrty Mtond game, an "Alma," and this final and de ciding game, the fiftieth, a "Gloigow," and with It the match. Pomeroy had tho forty-eighth game, a "slnjla eorner," all but won. when to his intense dis gust he blew the following ending: DIaek Kings, 16. 17, 1ft, 19. White Kings. 6. 9. 10, Foroeroy carelessly moved 1611. and Jordan played 107, 112. 95. 29, 6 16, and drew. However, as Blnghampton's Idol won the last game and tho match, all waa well. Oheckor Notes. The Marathon-distance match of 100 gamus be tween Henry Bhaw and Hugh McKean was con cluded last week with the ninety-fourth gams, McKsan being ten up with only six to go. Early In the friendly match McKean pller) up such a lead that Shaw was unable to catch up, although his play Improved greatly. In the last heat of twenty games, McKean slumped badly, for n while, losing six games In a row. hut eettlcd down for the home stretch, winning threo and losing none out of the last eight games played. "As he who fancies himself mors cunning than other people Is mora likely to be deceived, so (he player who Is fond of vetting traps Is often caught In a deeper trap than the one which be has set." says the "Australasian." J. T- Bradford kept up hlfl good play in his match with Julius D'Orlo. winning hy a scoro of 6 to 3 and 14 draws. . B, Hanson chatlttnged the winner and a twolTc-game match waa ar ranged to begin October 23. i Too many slug their msu across the. board, nerer stopping to look until the same Is In a hopelrstsnarl, while others Jook and look, taking ten minutes to aco what should be seen In ten seconds. ' flolli extremes ore bad, Tho linger Hanes Kohlemainen Sets New Record for America KM DM FINDS HW ESS! Ill Cadets Are Outplayed and Outclassed;, Forward Pass Works Beautifully. WEST POINT. N. Y N'o'. 1. The Army was beaten by Notre Dame today. 35 to 13. Tlie cadets were outclassed, and. except in the second quarter, when they scored both their touchdowns, they looked like novices beside the westerners. Xot.re Dame's lohjr forward rjnsslner and pretty open-field play were spectacular and a revelation to eastern football en thusiasts. Out of fourteen attempts with tho forward-pass play the westerners succeeded in making twelve Kood for lonff-dlstancc pains. Rockne, Flnncgan and Pllska. on the receiving end. with Dorals throwlnc the ball, gained many yards for their team. In fact, all of Notre Dame's touchdowns were directly due to splendid work with tho forward pass. Elchcnlaub was a de mon on the' olYcnsc, plowing through the Army lino for pood gains and bowling over the Interference In BlashliiK style. Dorals's quarterback play was frllt-cdsod He kicked five, of the Koals from touch downs and ran his team with splendid JudcrmcnL The first half ended with the score 11 to 13 In Notre Dame's favor. Hope and Merrlllatt played best for tho cadets. The Army handled the ball rather loosely, losing It several times on fumbles. Both sides were frequently penalized. The Hneuu and summary: Army Notro Dame. Jouett le Kockne Wynne... It , Jones Mechain..... lg.... , Keefo McCwan ...c ..... Fccncy Jones rg Fitzgerald Woyand rt Lithrop 7MerrllUt re Guehhurst Prlluhoxd ub. Doralx Hogo ,.......l!ib , I'lliku Ilobba rhb Kinnrgsn Hodgson.. j......(b Klchenlaub Referee Morlce, University of Pennsylvania. Umpire noper of Princeton. Head linesman Touhrlng of Northwestern, Time of periods 12 and 15 minute. Army scoring. Touchdowns Hodgson. Prltcliard. Goals front touchdowns lloge. Notre Damo-scoring: Touchdowns llochnc, Klrhenlanb (2), Pllslca (2). Goals from touchdowns Dorals, E. Substitution: Army Packard for Wynne, W4d doll for McKw&n. McKwau for Waddell, Goodman for Meacham, Houston for Goodman. Ilrlllon for Merrills'. Ford for Hogc. Hess for Hobba. Wood luff for Hers. Hobhs for Woodruff, I.inplilcr for Hodgson, Mllburn for Lanphler. Notre Dame Larkln for FInncgan. Marquette and Lawrence Tie. IILWAUKEF,, Win., Nov. 1. Mar quette and Lawreneo, by a 14 to bl game hero today, failed to decide tho stato college championship. Lawrence was leading by 14 points at the end of the third quarter and had outplayed the MHwaukenans at all stages. ln tho final session, however, Marquette! worked forward pns9cs. with such pre cision that they tied tho scoro within eight minutes of the end of play. aotnrllmcs settles down to steady play, hut tho lonj-looker usually quits the game ultimately "because It Is too much work." City Champion tJurton Is now two games up In Ms msteh with C. D. Crb for the McConahay challenge cup. winning both sides of tho "crDta." Mr. Brh used bad tactic aftnr losing the first side in forcing a slight advantage too far la the necond game and losing It as wull, when he had an easy draw In sight, Breaks Former Mark and Ap proaches World's Time for Ten Miles. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. 1-Iancs Kohle mainen established a now American rec ord today by winning the tcn-mllc run, National A. A. U. championship, at Ohio Held hero, in 51:03 2-5. He also broke all intermediate records between three and one-half and ten miles. The former outdoor American record for ten miles was 52:34 3-5. made four years ago by Georse Bonhajr of the Irish-American Athletic club, who also hold all the Aniorican intermediate rec ords from seven to ten miles. The win ner's time today was 23 2-5 seconds bo hlnd the world's record for ten miles, held by Al Shrubb. If Kohlemainen had anyone to pull him along he would have come near to making a new world's mark. The Finnish Olympic champion, who ran for tho Irish-American Athletic club to day, finished" more than a half mile ahead of last year's champion, Harry J. ?mlth of the Bronx Churchhouse, with "W. 'Kyronen, another runner from Fin land, third, Gaston Stroblno of South Patorson, N. J.. who ran third In the Olympic marathon at Stockholm, finished fourth. The National A. A. U. championship seven-mile walk was won by Fred Kalsor of the Now York A. C. In 55;00 4-5, last year'g winner. Al Noellmcke of the Pas time. A. C. being disqualified for run ning during the second lap. Tho Ameri can record for this event. 54:07. -was made thirty-three years ago by E. 13. Merrill of Boston. CRIMSON AND TIGERS WIN CROSS COUNTRY , C,AMI2.RID9E', ov. 1. Harvard de feated Cornell In a lively cross-country run today by a totnl score of 51 to 55 The weather and course conditions were excellent. .1. S. Hoffmler of Cornell led the pack, finishing In the fast time of 31 minutes and 47 2-5 seconds.. Harvard won by placing live men among the first seven at the finish. Tigers Beat Elis. PRINCETON." N. X. Nov. 1. Prince ton won the annual cross-country meet from Yale this morning by a score of 21 to 34, Hie first live men In each team to score- counting In the total. Burnett Princeton, finished first in- 32 minutes and u. seconds. EAST SIDERS BEAT HIGH SCHOOL THIRD The Kast Slda eleven yesterday defeated the Third team or the Salt IVe high school, S to T Tha gamo was feAtu red by the spectacular forward paste of the high school nnd the constant rains of the liist Sldcrs on Una bucVe. The llnoun' ACflr?I , Team. A. A. Green...., c. U. MuruIll ;'r,l M. Taylor R- nartlet ....lg !) f n T.n c aind.r. ,..ib.. jSJS C, Woodt rh... ......... p fir Hoiden ,fb....:: j y0r 3"" Refereo-F. McGanney. J' JorJon Game Is Forfeited. Cpstlath-cogo aulepJuToX waa declared forfeited to Christian Brothers. 1 to 0, hero this aitcmoon, the result of a wraurl Hf"11 ""I tackle for Dcpaul. and nSfer Sln2; JhVCle took p!a In tin foort" nwtherZ "cor M1 n to 7 for a"'"" C TIGERS' H LHP BEJSTSJOLY CROSS Princeton Backs Make Long Gains Around End and i Through Line. PRINCETON", tf. Nov- 1. Pri'Wn ton' reconstructed football eleven de feated Holy Cross this afternoon by 51 to 0 The visitors never threatened Princeton's goal line. The Tiger sliowotl the result ot the last week or regener ation bv displaying a Uerlcii of forward nassea, netting &ius from ten to thlrty-nvn-vardp. with Cnplaln II. Baker, I .aw, Hammond And G1KM: doing tho bulk of thlCn 'addition Prliu-ctoii opctl'M P her -A w Baker llfishJnB aroorjil he end"? Gllt'k making runs throuz;!) the Hue Vt t-.w falslmr kick formationa for for ward haHeJ . Wrieeton also hud a ability in recruit whoac kicks averaged IKl raids. re"ll:i.. iw Ktilf. Pr nceton suffered frw tiont penalties for eiS offdc. and fronuf-nt fumb e by the I mors aiso. Holy Orosa'a game Was.conllned to Hue Plavu Which made little headway agaliiMl the" Tlgor forwards. Princeton. - -L Mcf.'nbc Hammond ti Cwtregen Sommotu ; nrowny E Treukman..w...-....----';;-' n-igortr 5'. , swttrl - 'Tt'l .;',.... C'ah II I Hi'"" ,o ' Motlvler ShM '""""""ub ".."'! Mullen OHcJc ,. ihh V . O' Urk-n i-0" ' -"jb' ' ' Donovan wmmrffitnnn of Swarthmore. Tlmo Vl'ncS'-T12 -"fin?: "''Khd-w.-atrtli . ,. irowirS'r Ttm.BM HTln forl, ?Srrf Orath.ror o'nr"n.SRCare-y for Mul.cti. Mullen tor Metlvler, LONG RUN FEATURES CONTEST AT ST. LOyiS 1 OIUP. Mo., Nov. I. Tulane uni versity 'defeated St. Louis ""v?itv ; football th'.3 afternoon by 12 to b in a Sme marked by a sensational run and two ilacement kicks. ... St1 Louis made U only touchdown In the flrsL ouarter. when Thole rerelved o ball on tho St. LoulB twenty-yard line, broke through the Tulane line unci ran clshtv-flve yftrdB. pushing aside the opposition tacklers and crossing the goal ""in the third period Tulane made a touchdown on a forward pass by Hender son to George. Three more points were added for the visiting team when Rosen thal kicked goal from placement on the twenty-jard line. Jn tho final period, Rosenthal made a fifty -yard placement kick, scoring three more 'for Tulane. MICHIGAN BATTERS ITS WAY TO VICTORY ANN ARBOR, JUch., Nov. 1. A sav age offense, the product of a desperate eleven, gave the University of Michigan football team a 43 to 7 victory over Syr acuse this afternoon. During the' llrst two periods the Orange lino meued against a whirlwind attack which pro duced repeated touchdowns. Syracuse braced fn the third quarter and gave Michigan a battle. In the'. closing min utes of play, Syracuse made a game rally. Michigan relied on straight foot ball for consistent gains. BUCKNELL DEFEATS PITTSBURG; 9 TO 0 PITTSBURG. Pa., Nov. 1. Bucknell defeated tho University of Pittsburg here today by 0 to 0. ' Pittsburg had previous ly defeated Carlisle and Cornell and was looked upomas having more than a fight ing chance with Bucknell. The visitors outplaved the locals and won on their merits"; although Pittsburg failed to take advantage of numerous opportunities to score through fumbling of the ball at critical periods. DARTMOUTH WINS OVER AMHERST TEAM, 21-7 AMHERST, Mass., Nor 1 Dartmouth won a hard-fought same from Amherst today, Jl to 7. The contest was cloier than the neoro would Indicate, Amherst holdlnK tho Rrcen for downs many times, twlco within tha three-yard line. Tho Ramo ended with the ball In Amhorafn possession on Dartmouth's flftren-yard lino after a march of fifty yard? down tho field. With the scoro at tho end of tho first half 7 to 7, Dartmouth aent In her regulars ami by straight football scored touchdowns In the third and fourth periods. llfEUBl mum Harvard ReSB Have Easy liflH idefoittcd Cornell thbJH Pfla "by bo 'B beraunr.' .iMhSJ'JB Haughty n itpt h(a i-ntikl do nothing AfeiJlH hut the HliucUnsdSH on of 6corli,K a toucfiH flvo minutes befAvr.'Hfi game. Thlp CKwiH Ine pluiiRlhe by SjB , Harvnrd's 25-vanl iiIiH ProvloiiR tr..VHH was iiwor In a'S asam charging thcH end" runs 'ut uill tho punters. U"K 'IBf During the Ant tuh'H sorted to tlle f?rV& broke un this play ? XM ons. captilrlnR thtfH ollher In positron forSB Held goal by Brick tv B cn an uncompleted for!H and Hunlv.-icit ruhwMSB tiell's RS-yatM lin tafH Where Brlckloy klcVM.B He hi. th.. first aSjfMB 11n ruslics until IirkWH klrl1- tlt,gllt,1,,,0Wn- IR down was '(Itip'tnikH othsr inlcveptcd rnrsiB fv)--?' in"fi o lH ion jscnt inCa SbtJB i Hs weakened the lH hletf tho piH for his tenm'-hTle'wIaB rluvcl a alashln; ra-tlB lain Storcr, who hM biB alnyeda strong pr HarA'ard. "n'1U', Coolidgp, Dana .JaH tillman.. Curtis... . t RH (owtjn, rntleni-oou(.jH Trumbisll, .Soiirv . ..rH Pr-nnock. Mills.',. .., WItb.ingion, MbrganMr!H Storcr. purtls...w..,,T3H I.ognn. Frccaicv Mnrdwlck. Betlle...,:ihkHI Hradlco. ")HnU3l..,.rl3B Hrlckley, llcKln!(K-k..iiB Umpire Kuhz of aB Langford of TrnIlr.,tH Pendleton of Bowlalift jH 1-lfieen minutrs t-ath.'R IIar'ard scorlng-loaH ley gop.ls from touciV Storer; gosil from 8eIlB scoring Touchdown, BH TRICK PLAYS.'rM WELL FPU PI M IjABELPIuOH of Pennsylvania foolUIH help of trick plavyim ship, defcaied PennsfriB hy 17 to 0. , 'Bl It was n liQnl-fcrjqH test, Perihsylvanta stronger game tha'b UK The up-stale teunraSB ponaltics and earij lost Right Halfback the best men, whg'flHK rough playing, and half distance to bergtflHB flvo yards. SHI In the Inst nilnuteiWBf vanla State carried JBSm crs' four-yan) HnraHH) grounded fon-anl IBj INDIANA BEAM THOUGH OH COLUMBUS, 0bt?,jB outplayed In all blitB today's game with vjK carrfe out of wiot,w,2HE vlctoo'. A f"?hilK who had dropped tho last period, .tgH Ohio's defeat. Bra rjK ball on Ohio's WtWMH over for a touchnOJWjJB1 to smile on the H struggle. In UeJiAB five playg rcsuItedUM Ohio. 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