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1Ü IUIM1 ,U,IM-, IM. I-MIU IV J, I !!?. llib SUU1H tftlNU NhYVS-TIMtä Dame Finishes Season 20 0 Victory Over No With Nebraska BEfiGiM YS IN STELLAR FORM Little Haifback Never Fails for Gains When Called Upon. '.'.ir- p'.wd th'-ii l.i.-t vancs es- t'T'ii-.. ''.tpt. '.;. til. bit h.lf i-a.-k: ::.!!. !" Iiiü.iü, b f t l ?!. and Mill r . rn!l!'i'k. . r -1 r - I in Viiti i t l i inn . ? n f i . 1- e : fiir I i . tin. i ii t!a N-!! a-l-.a r t --1 . ' " f . i 1 I . . ) Iiis 1 . 1 1 i 'M t 1 1 . 1 . - : 1 j r - 1 ht. f . ' il !::ri!:' tin- ho.-; ..:!t of t 1 i - i.'.l!li-. 'U' he -A . s tetlle.t ' ' o e the half W .- Hl', i if .i 1 1 V' i ( I I h; injured I'-,' QUAKERS BEIT ' 4 ' BOWLING NOTES GQRNELL 23 TO 3 Pennsylvania outplays Rival in - - , Vepy Qepartmcnt of Game FOOTBALL RESULTS Big Crowd Present. ,x ... ! ; .- I i ,i . -.-ii : N i i -i 1, i M it-i-i. to - 7 : I :. a!!'!' r : .i ; f . S'U .il'i-r It I i ir J M .'i : f r - i.n i I'. I i 1 ) k I V I ... j ,,, ,,,,,, I ' i, i- -,. II; Ki-!itH'K Si ill- X -i rt '. . !; !; -4t-T in K.in-;.- --;.- IT: . ..!.!. m : -o jj,, fehl, j:; to :'. I ii u er : : ..f .iii in -tu ii II; Inner- , , , . -Ity . t ..,::...,.., 7. i I i.n- h ania PPiLAi ül.PHIA. 1'.: . I-'. 1. After an i n t r ; 1 of three years tl c P:;iver..ity of Penns lvania re irriiv.l to winning end of the miiiv of tli- annual Thanksgiving day ::;mi; here Thürs. I. y defeating Cornell before a holiday crowd which taxed the capacity of Krank- t ;.-,,r A !.i ' i tna Miaia )'. : K:in , - i. Ie .r'i;i I !i ; An!. urn 7. T l;i ii I v .1 Ii i .1 II: I iiie:-4 . I" l.n.ii- :r:;:!tin a total ot "J 11 yard.- lrom scriMiin.il-' t r Cornell's 1 ' M. and 'la-iim onlv il to Cornell's "'. Kach t ea in TJN'C-I.N'. N. 1, . ... . l . ..fre J i!.iiiic To::r'l.i deT.ife,j .'( :.i i-k;i j on r;.- ?o ott. ail f . ;. !. a . ore of 1'" j to 0. The Hoosiers' vhtorv was 'ean cur and 1 i -i v . The fir.-t to'ichdor. !i as r:iade in th lirst f;'.:arter when U-rstnan ran around rizht end for 1 yard-. Miller lai.-s.d uoal. Hanjan in tl;e third nuarter sfopel t:t a Nebraska fiitnlde and ra' f d Ts ard.-. for an-! otlier F'-ore and iroal w a - kicked. A forward pa.-s from Miller to Heptrinan, the latter runnintt for tlo th.ird touchdown, in the final period, endcfl the m oritur after Mil ler kicked co.'il. . I). .tt;uk Varied. Xotre Partie lirou-ht out a a riety of attacks and display of speed that at titles fairly bewilder ed the Con: Hunkers. I'.erirman, tlie speody back of the visitors, wa. the pnrt '-nlrtr star of tl.e qarne. Ttrüe and ;'.rain he was railed upon to earn.' the ball, and seldom faib-d to nnk pain. !ilbT. Phelan and l'riübin were also ood ground ir in rr. for Notre f -i tt Cih-v ... , . , ,, , -, -, .., , i ie ii t- .uiniiuir rii itif i i --..,, t i, , i . , ., , nrc 1 T Pil i lolon. Cook ;m.l Corov b-d in the ,i.4V vv m :u)vise ),is 1 1 I own- Tiu.'cnmoii'iirn un v; CnilTUCRM TCATflC Tfl in i .1 ..in. "I .ii.v,.. uuu l. i I n 1 1 1 itle .Ur:i t' : r.r.ivv n 1 Vetefn !:. -rn- 'Jl : '.- rnh.rsit i.f 'In. in.K.ti u; Mi.,:i ::t '' " "'" IMt.r '.; V.i!iini:t..ii .nnl .1. t P t n n ssf u 1. on fie occasions for a total J-' . ;;ain of 7!' vards. while the Ithacans vTii, o'in.VriVjnia'n1 " succeoded four times lor pains as- liiiv.;ii of Pitt !.urtrii ::1 ; ivn it. I - rck'a t i n 7. yards. Pennsylvania . -i.i:! st it- . .rained irt down on 1 occasions. , while Cornell was aloe to make it I only seven. Berry, who did the punting for FOR BASEBALL TITLE rf nnsvlvania- tklrkf'11 his dornen , rival. iriai. a'rai;iim i-t VoilK. lcc. l. i'rc -'t :yarls in ( iht attempts, while Shiv- ... ... . . . ericK averaeu i l yarns in n i.i-.i..i I...I1..--V, wi iiie lllieillcllli.il. II . , . . . . . tnr.ls. Lach succeeded in scoring a l iei..iii le-iuue announ' e,! b. re tn- ,,,..,! t-m, c.t. .n.i ..rch fnil.l PROPOSES NEW SCHEME .i:w f f kl 4" T- ' f 1 " "T 1T" i f i i i : i - i:. JiPIIANn l-li;t 1 11 pr. . I'.ijrkri . . l.'.s P.. lb m,;:.' lv"i 17' I.V. i.iie oV: tjj .Ii.iii.H--.ip l'.i l'.i HJ Tot.iU :n !:7 sr.(;s- Ibirt lv7 i r-a J.itll.- m l'l U. Kir- y1 tM in Kliii'-i IV Iii t.:a '.iiiiier p;.; l ja !:; Il.ileli- it J C- I".' T"fal v-i prjT oji; : anti.i:i:s jV;.i:i 17." IC". io lav 117 17' V.2 I I.'.ii.U'rieau 171 U7 P.a I Nies ip; i:.j i". : ; Te-t-ri 17s 17 P'".' II iti.i- :.p Va P1 1.M I.i.o api 'al 7 PJ.KS S. hlieüe 1 4 W. l: iM-lnt.Mf 17 14 H'.ti.-K lvj -.; 11,-k Il 'a 117 Ita ip.iiai!-! i''' i..; I."-' I 11. in. Ii. mi to m M i T"t.i! Mm 'a.'u I . TAILS Li.- ;M 1 IV. JIHI -.. .If i:a lai r, 7aii.;.-r I'-l la". Ill Winner Wi Pi'a l"d j.Ii.i'l ell 17.". W 171 Haii'li-MI M 'J'uf;i! s'tN v.7 1'AW.NS- - W. Miller l.Va 1 n M no'er P". 171 17 r.le.lelinis H." ir. k: Staple lv7 i-.i i.-,N .baa; son b'.s 17; lv;i li.in.li ap Ill HI 141 Tot.-.N :; pMi.; I j i; Brown Trimmed By Colgate to Tune of 2S-0 pi:oviiKNci:. i:. i., d,. i. po TIh- powerful Colirate elea-n admi.i- .V.- istered a crushing fleiVat to ürnwn university football team on Ardrews held Wednesday. The More was i'i.'cat' Urown ' The i:atne starte, on . field that iVa'U;iS set-arv and slipperx and mad? 17m j .vet do asionallv l.y rains, f.tween I '; j the seeond and third periods the -'7, - j show ers settled to a steady -lown- J pour, imikin- the field a nuddy ! pool, a condition that prevented I'-nnvn's lisht and sjieedy backfiel ; tftom shnv im; to its best advantage. Poilard. Crown s Np?ru half back. was a tower of stientb for the home team on both th offensive and dcf(rie, but l:ad no chance to L-.-t away on the t reafheroas f'eld. DONNELLY ORDERED TO REPORT TO BRESNAHAN TtLi:ro. I)ee. l. Charles Ion nelly. formerly of the Springfield and South I '.end teams of the Cen tral league, r.ov at Michicran City, Ind.. was ordered Thursday by Mcr. liocer P.resnahan of the Toledo Aira rican atoci ition cli S to report at ToP-do. ?.I.ir' li Por.r.f Ily j. laved last season with a semi professional team at Mit hik'a i 'it-. He is an out-liebb-r and catcher. T 1 1 A N S I AW N I A I S. Ll.:XI.NC.TO.N. Ky.. Poe. 1. Transylvania defeated the Univer sity of LouisviPe football team In a close anil inte-estim-r pame by tha score of 1" to ( here Thursday. RicJfenbacher Champ Driver Of America LS ANC.I:LI:s. (alif.. pec. 1. Kddie Riekenbai her won the lät mile "championship award sweep stakes" race on the one-mile paved Ascot speedway, the final event in the American Automobile associa tion's contest for .? 1 mm in prizes and the title of "champion driver of America." Kickenbacher's time was 2: K.ri.-.j. Cooper was second. Pullen third and Uuckstell fourth. Cooper ran out of gasoline half a mile from the finish but coasted to the tape. PINE VILLAGE WINS AGAIN IM IV NAP- 'I.IS I: I " . 1. -P:!'" Vli: fo- '' i ' .fa def. it- I the Cll.euil .Iti '. be!-- Th-irdav a ft . r n ';' . 1 : th t- .-.iv-; ar-' empes'--l ! ir-e'.v of f. rr r --'.b -' s.ii-s. Tlo- (.t mad" P.'-.r s. ot i early m ti e :.rt ,!.- !. aft'r r - Oi'.i riiii,' the P ii: i.-i a f -.i".' . w ! ; i i Within stukir.u d;-ar. e 1'ir ViP.ai:.- u il. Kir for:. r Mar-, it I fall P.u k. ar. d M o i:i!--r. w . , - t: pleted h. ;:. care, r -h P'. nois last Situr-liy. wer.- -'ir-- f r tli" Pine Vi II : am. Try NEWS-TIMES WANT AD';!,;":' WABASH WINS 14 TO 7 M 1 1 AVA 1 K P. i i Wiv. I"- 1 ' lauu forward ps-ses by P..u on ;" T Stnrcl-rt ab"!'. on'i'-nn ! w .tb f : - .v.cr.t -aT..i if a tnt''M -1 -ip-ei Mat - juette f r " : :" -1 i . ; I i s and lad.: in- we -e mainly re.-po?-.. ; t b' fop t!.-i ietory of Wabash e- lb o; rr Mat- i tte nr;iersit" hero Thui-day. 1 V 4T.T :.p 17M - . . Nebraska rdtack. .No' re pame ex celled in forward pa-inu'. and in mils-; formation tie- stiperior weiuht v the vi'-itors showral to their ad vantage. Capt. 'ofall of Notre Pame was oni polled to witlnlraw early in the rame, and with him went. Cou u'h lan and Hachman. but their lo-s did not weaken the visi tors. Nebraska jdaverl, as u-ual. with two full backs and no quarter b.ü k. The lineup: Velira-1. oti Paiiir. ers to piay only a u: k'ame iea'-:ue . UIKli,ie to hold the nishiiiK Quaker! season next .w ar. and a post-was.m , fnr.vnH . nn,i two of Permsvlvania's seii.-s of is -.zames with the Ameri- thref. touchdowns came as the re ran a.-onation. the class A. league su, ()f l)o(.k(1(1 kicks ot the middle west. Harrow said i la- aliradv has talked the situation nxrnUCD MAT DHIIT oer with the American ass.. nition O I bUH t h WIIMo III A I bUU I men and they are enthusi;istie over sueh a serje.-. iC'liailey Culler Put Out Tv-uce in -7 Harrow wi'I recommend to his Iu! owners tliat they open the reg ular reason on April P and clo.- if on August In a 4v pme post Int.-rnntion.il News Seivl-e CLOSE SEASON TODAY .Minutes. Co rev . . Kosi?ky Hhodes ( 'a no ron Wilder . Sl aw . . Kbi(b 1! C; b-v . . P.aujan , season series each International ; CHICAGO, Pec. 1. Charley Cut- I.eft end. 'league wall play three pimps in each Icr, once American chnrr.pion. is a Coup h ian i American aso i.ition it . and vice : badly, .bunped up wrestler today as Ta ft, tackle. Uctsa. i ;i rcmilt of the execution worked Hachman j " Cr o taalde. Harrow saäd. the j upon his midriff section last nixht T.' t'r miard. ; winner of this post K-aon .-cries! by Joe Stecher, the Nebraskan who ly dzf.s ski J would play the champion team of; threw him twice within ".O minutes. C. r.ter. ! the l'.o ii c . oast league for the ! The exact time was 1:7 minutes, four KU'M. :;nard. Rii:bt tackle. Decree ehamrdonsbip of the .National as Isoi iition. 1 ".arrow will put his mi-- sec omls. For several minutes after the Philbip ! .-'estiuii before his -dub owners at ;pr,ut had ended Cutler lay upon th their ai.iuoil mfitlnu: here Dec. 1. ( t a'! palik Ui;:ht half. Left fi',il-iuarf er !rJ- Tf MISKt DISAPPOINTS FANS ! Iiiternn Llooal News Service: Xi:V YORK, Dec. 1. Hilly Miske disappointed apain yesterday. He , lloor writhing in asony 1-efore he , . . .. Whipple eould regain strength enough to pet -r end. 'CASE OVERWHELMED Cofallj uCOTCDM nCCCDlCi ha,, to pivp nn nr hf woua L, fr half. i ' ifl-OJlniM ntOtnVt ji;,VP broken my shoulder." he said, c.nk Herumani ' 1 j cu:vi;la.NP. .. Pec. 1. IMiePin Showlnp- a cornpb-t. j foim, Case school was overwhelmed pulton Miller. esiern i.esere uuiveiMiy in Itibt full-fiiliiiack I a,l,lUa' foothall contest Thurs- i . . a . I (lav. the final vcore beinir L'7 to G !n N.l.r- k , o o o 0- o .--or of Western Reserve. Althouph '" to po on with ( unboat v , - - "'-. the lU-erve uas nutwei.üed kCaKc " :,t ,hf ""lont A. C, and TomwviA - i -r- nan - Hau 1 was outplayed in eveVy de- his action will probably earn a sus- ... d :. A," ::..rt'lV -',.:; U. t.Mtn.ent of the .ame. which to the ' Vyion from the boxing comm.s- ir"U! lOMonnown. .uinei v , sio ners. Pvery box in the house was sold. j Miske's story was that the boxinp i commissioners had ordereu him to I plank down a forfeit of $JäO to ptiarantee h:s appearance at the Hroadway ?portin-j i Inb in the near re. Miske refused to do this. S i'.srit -.rions Nohr .. ka S.dy. r 1 111 V " 1 ' ' eninusiasis, it nav- for ntoupalik. Notre Paine. Ward!''1- 1 ,"n practically conceded by for P.achiiian. Andrev.s for rotu:h- KrM r 0 f"l"wers that their team lau. Slaekbar.J for Cofaü, Malone 1,u' f"r defeat nwlni; to its poor for Perpman. Melnerr.y for Ph ilbin, M'owinp - this season. Marr for Whitude. W. Miller for .1. Miller. Time of periods 1 r. min- MISSOURI BEATS KANSAS .futu lit'1:'. FUMBLE BEATS CORBY I.AU'KHNCi:. Has.. lo. 1. The Notre mm. j,..ters v crv mbi! ,-it J universitv foot!all team :-t.Tdav v. bet. r tains ot tb.- Hoos- triunud.ed over the Cniversitv of j ' , , cr-Net.,a..i ..n,,. at l.ino.ln show- i i,m..,s ,-len here Thur-dav 13 to '''strr's recovery of a or by hall .. the -old ;,tp! rdiP-on tb.e b i' t.-d T,,., i-.,,,. ,, 1itl.. ,,,'ku. trt!f'iinMe in the third period and his ATLANTA. Ca.. Ivo. 1 All of the imjortant southern football 'teams will close their, seasons 'to morrow with pamcs nirainst tradi tional rivals, but only two of the contests are expected to bear even indirectly on the southern cham pionship. Two teams, (ieorpia Tech. and Tennessee, so far have not been defeated and should both eome throuph tomorrow's pames with per fest records, championship honors may become a question of compara tive scores. tieorpia Tech', will meet Auburn I here and Tennessee will piay Ken tucky state at Knoxville. These battles brinp together old time op ponents. Tech. and Auburn have met eighteen times previously, and Tennessee and Kentuekv state 1 ! times. Virginia and North Carolina po to Richmond for their twenty second annual battle, and Vander bilt and Sewn nee meet at Nashville for the twenty-eiphth time. CULVER LOSES 21-20 TO MICHIGAN ACADEMY CI7I,VT-:R. Tnd.. Dec. 1. The Cuher Military academy's strong eleven was defeated by the Michi gan Military academy of Priphton, Mich.. Thursday afternoon by a 1 to ifo score. The pame was fast and j cosely contested and was featured j by a 'J2 yard run by Clippert of Mich- j iuan. who recovered the bal1 on a fumble. The forward passes worked by the Culver cadets and the line plunpinp of the Michipun eleven al so featured the aiue. Murray of Culver and Lovinp- of the visitors showed to Kod advantage. PITTSBURGH WINS 31-0 PITTS'l'.l'P.iai. I -c. 1. The l'ni- i sprint of li yards for a touehdow n. t ersit y of I'ittsburh by completely i.l 'i " to 0 s' nr.- . I .nm. oi.tt. ! a!tetthe tinal r e-.-nr' -i j Njji AU Stafikow-ki Peder a Pal ' '!1:ll'ltM' tm Jolly bellows to defeat outclas.inp Pewnsyh ania State col- i of the L.i'.ie wir- ?e.rb.l. t u d e i t - i . ( j . M m,,i,. oonsitent ' i is ! 1 m' eollepe team at Sprinpbrook I lepe. won the annual Tliankspivinp : lay ie-otoan pame ner inursuay '-O Tv.ed ;o line and -nake -l.au . I ,.( nn. w;!s. m.,llt; IM ,tl, ,,,, ! P rk Thursday afternoon by a score ibrow:;), tbe soatb P. nd xUliUnit the patne. The first s,,re',,f 7 tu kk'kins? the PoaI- While re o-t 'aim- bei" - ...... .. .. ........ , . ... ... : Poth teams were about evenly i r t l i i ; 1 7 i ' t t i u 4 l nu u 1A fill . ""-,over for a touchdown. 1 n the fourth i "u,t in .p.alities nl- tholiph the collepe boys outweiphed li'.ti ict ro'tnol, tP.e :. :ei-- -herel stahP.v. Alth.eorh a .'.!- I miih- ietory had bi-.-n ep.i-te.!. tlio -o;npa rati e i'lll'-.-',i! i'i!".s ! tl.e s.o:e a III- - wha: of a s irons.-. The i . ports in-di-'it tli.it with tb.e -vcepti.,;! two period ..f tV-- i au:e. 1 la rper'a m-u ptiiod. Collins, riuht half, made the I ton. lid(w ii and l-ioi'i; 'uicked po ll. . I'm plot. rs oat t Pa- i o : i i 1 1 : d. - o-iit.-r, the Jollv Cellow Tl.e Corl'.vites W. AND J. WINS 12-9 ; made most of their pains by the 'aerial route while the locals stuck j i lose to straight football, uainin-r I considerable pround in fieice oiT , tackle dri cs. I'ou - iii-n w h 1 i -tarred oa N'.-i'e Pame t--.. a; t!). (,a- tl.n - ' 1 1UÄN Ml t J I:Arrow h'fltCOLLA.RS arc curve cut Jo fit the shoulders perfectly ';f Cinctt. feabedy f rCcrllictXükcrj Ni:W YORK. Po- 1 Washinp- ton and Jefferson's -b en dcfeat"d j P.OCT IS PR.WV. Kutpets tda on the midiron at the II t-rii.iti"ii.tl News Ser.a-e afternoon by a score of :;i to 0. : IMtt scored in every period except the fourth, when Pennsylvani-i State j braced and held firm against the ; eharpini; of the hea r team. When i tl;e final whistle sounded the ball was in Pitt's possession in the c li ter of the held. ; PLAY SCORELESS TIE K.VoXVlI.bK. Tenn.. Pev. 1. Polo proiin. Is. 1 J to n. McCfeipht ' NP.Y oR,i;a.NS. Pec. 1. Ad j Kentucky State held the Cniversitv of Tennessee to a seoteless tie here Thursday in a atne made slow by a did all the s.-oriap for the w inio-rs. j Wolpast. former world's lipht heavy Ii; the 1 1 : s-1 period he kickid tuoiWeipht champion, ani Crankie Rus- ficl-1 poaN from : and ::j ears te- sell of New Orleans, foi.pht L'O fa-t soppy field. The Kentuckians kept spci ti . 1 . and furnished the s-nsa- rounds to a draw here last nipht. the play in Tennessee's territory the Hon of the -au a brilliant run i The decision was -hen by Referee preater part cf the irame atid Ten- ..f SO ard- nd.-.) b -v, client ml i - I "Hilly" TIaaok of Memphis. Local ! nessee once worked well to Kei.- f. rei.i . for a touchdown in th- th ml sport writers were unanimous in tiaky's three yard line only to bse peri-ul. i announcinp Wolpast the winner by . - i a s;ood margin. SHADES DUNDEE l.ACRI.I.S WIN. ' The Lture Independents defeat- Ni:W Voi:K, I .-.-. i. -In a f.ist ,,,M i.;;rt.i Juniors in a basket- '" r"! ' ui !""it Prooklii i: idle ; ,.., K UU. tl. u.,. M.ort lf l( n w.iii.,... s'ua.bd Johnny Pand. -. . Sta,. Ut,rk ((,m. ,,v Shoar Wall . e kno, -Red l.undeedown forajVeae. IVlla, and Nrkos,. o-;f.t of two ii tb.e fourth round I , rVJ "tll'.h' "i..!'!. nl;Th'.":,u!iu." ' EDITOR'S SON KILLED i:v ;.... " . -j ON HIS FIRST FLIGHT Raul Rliorer of I'.ci lie ,imn Control of M.k Inn.- lie Huilt When loo l bi Air. it on a fumble. oiipcov ..ns win. l.os A.o!Kbi:s, P.c. 1. ore eon Apics 10; I'liiv er.sity uf South ern California 7. ii.Ni i : i : 1 1 i : ti. mo! w.m:- 'ur:,t ; l.i in A.ia I a a . Seats mo ! !l!.i'. 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