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News of the World By Asscciated Press. "NEW BRITAI] NEW BRITAI N, CONNEC l l(‘UT ‘ATURl)AY, N()Vl MBl R HERALID e Herald “Ads” Mean ° Better Business PRINCETON DEFEATS YALE WARRIORS BY SCORE OF 13-6 IN ANNUAL BATTLE SENATE VOTES T0 GUT DOWN DEBATE Both Republicans and Democrats Agree on Cloture HOUR'S TALK IS LIMIT| Cloture Rule Passed by of to 16 d Is Effective Until P Treaty Is Disposed Of—JFinal tion Expected Soon. Washington, shut treaty Nov. dehate adopted 15—\ cloture upon ' the peace today the 0 down W in scnate. Republican and democratic leaders voted together for the cloture, which means that until the treaty is disposed of no scnator may speak in all more than one 1t was cstimated thal tne step brinz final action within a The to hour would week, vote adopting 16. First Time in History. The wction, invoking cloture for first time in the senate's history, sulted in an immediate speeding f the reservation program reservatior. on the committee ing adopted within one out debate roll to mandates, the clotiure was 8 the re- up -anothes list minute with- call. It relatad e or a Text of Reservat The follows “No the United Part 1, or treaty peace action State text of the reservation adopied 1 under other provision many, mandate be accepted srtiele 22, the Staic any of vith the of except by of of the United In t ation King up the relative to retention by control commitice rescrv- this gov crnment o over domestic questions, by a vote oi a2 1o 4 by the senate, substitute “heoek rejected o proposcd it Senator The Roll Call The roll call follows: Against Adoption Borah, Brandegee, IMr ironne, Johnson (Californa), Knox, La i'ol- lette, McCormick, Penrose, Poindexter and Sherman—11. Democrats: Goro, King, Pomerene, Iteed and Shields Total against, 16. For Adoption- Calder, Capper, tis, Dillingham, Irelinzhuysen, (Washington) Kellogg, Kenvon, Keyes, Lenrool, Lodge, ~ Mo McLean, McNary, Moses, Nclson, New, Newberry, Nor Page, Phipps, Smoot, Spencer, Sterling, Sutherland, Wadsworth, Warren, Wat- son—37. Dem.: Ashurst, Dankhead, Beckham. Chamberlain, Culberson, Dial, . IFletcher, Gerry, Harris, Harrison, Henderson, Hitcheock, Johnson Jones (New Mexico), MeKellar, M{ers, N Owen, Phe- Jan, Pittman Robinson, Shephard, Simumons, Smith (Arizona) Smith (Georgia), Smith (Maryland), Smith (South Carolina), Stauley, homas, Undoar- (Montana), Walsi Williams and Wol- Repablicans: nce, Republicans: Colt, Cummin Kdge, IKlkins, I Hale, Hardin ernald, Jones mhber, is, Townsend, Gay (South Dakota), Kendrick, Kirhy gent, Overman, Ransdell, Bwanson, Trammell, Walsh husetts), Total wood, ( Massuc cott—i1 Senator Fall, did not committee 1 questions for, republican, of New vote servation relatinz then M The domestic xico, to wis adopted. Boundaries Included. Senator IHale, to the committee make it inelude houndaries of tho s possessions was vith party An amendment by re- publican, Maine, reservation to regarding nd 1, divided substitutc of 50 as questions United adopted, o States > o lines on oth sides Another Monroe¢ Senator that the United disposal any question ra Monroe Doctrine 52 to 42 Monroe Doctrine Reservation, the commit- reservation of- Pittman proposing States reserve for its sed under tee's Doctrine fered by the 1lso was voted down, Doctrine vote commitiee’s Monroe was adopted The reservation 5 1o The of domestic all oF tion Chamberlain, Shields, Smith Trammell and woa of the reservation to vote adopting questions was 59 democrats that nine democrats—— Kin Reed, ja), Thomas, (Mass.) ation opponents being )licans in favor were joined by Gore, or reservi- (Georg Walsh Domestic 1Rese The reservation follows: “The United States reserve exclusively the right to de (Continued on to itselt ide what Ninth Page) Tiger Gets Jump on Bull Dog in First Period When Strubing Kicks Goal From 33-Yard Line— Eli Backfield Rips Princeton Line in Second But Fails to Tally—Braden Boots Two Field Goals in Third, Putting Yale Ahead—In Last Few Minutes of Play Princeton Scores Second Field Goal and Then Goes Over for Touchdown. Yale Bowl, Yale and ]( moon in lassics of New Haven, Princeton clashed one of the great gridiron the season after the war- football contests of high { calibre, interest in the game has re- | vived with all its old-time enthusiasm and i erowd of more than 60,000 per- | sons packed the Yale Bowl when the i whistle blew at 2 o’clock. The last | battie between the Bulldog and the | Tz 1916, when the Blue was victorious to 0. Despit splendid the Black vard lust week and the ord of Yale in its early se the supporters of old Kli odds Of 5 to | the although many were said ing oft for even ioney Confidence was high in camp and the Blue cleven upon as having no weak outweighs Princeton an man (1o 3 vounds to the arming Up. squad, headed | Teams W The Yale allahan came on 10 Nov. 15.— this aft- iinie Japse in \ rowas in 10 the Orange and of Har howing against ordinary rec- son games, were givit early betting, to be hold- in the Yale was looked rots. average of 2 by C toin g the grid- iron at 1:30 and proceeded through a warming up practice of punting and forward passine. The Princefon squad came the field @ few moments later in charge of Captain MeGraw and followed sim- ilar tactics, so that the gridiron at one fine contained more than 40 Yale and Princaton players doing their feothall preliming Brother the e on Against Brothe: human interest the playing of two each other in ition. Captain Tim Callahan, Val nter had as his opponent his brother “Mike,™ Princeton center, Mrs. Callahen, mother of the two foothall stars, from her home Lawrence, to her sons battle, Hes was in the Yale ton. The lineup: vale Princeton 1teinhardt s S Davis ! Left Ind ' Dickens One of features f the 2 brothers same e agaios the came Mass., seay in in in IPosition Keck Aco: Baker Callahan (C Callahan Center . ... (Capt.) McGraw Right Guard 'l wekle Ll Lo ARl e Isnd Light Right Kempton p Strubing Quarterback Vil Left Halfback J. imble Lay . S s e Wittmer Right Halthack Braden oo Garrity IPullback ~Referee, umpire field ad Officials Swarthmore Pennsyvania; Columbia; h Schwartz, Brown. 15 minute; At 2 o'clock judge, L. linesman, Time of MeGraw and Callzhan et the officials in midfield and Referee Maxwell tossed w coin. Captain MeGraw correetly called the tnrn selected the north Kicks Off. Braden kicked off rolling 20 yards along the ground to Callahan, the Princeton center. who ran it back one yard. On the first line up was penalized five vards for play. A line | plunze “failed gain and Trimble fforward pass grounded. lattc then zained 8 Dick- ens. The latter punt which went as a touchbick and Yale put the ball in play on her 20 yard line. Two rushes were ineffeetive and Yale punted to Princeton’s 45 yard line. The Yale line held well Trimble the third down punted to Yale's 5 yard line. Braden and Lay + yards in two line rushes and another and then punted to Strubing on the 37 yard line. Trimble from i formation circled Allen’s end for 9 | yards. Garrity Jammed his wa through Galt fora first down on Yale's 44 yard line and then battered his way over Callahan for two more. A | forwara Strubing to Davis the ball or 38 yard line, Princeton Scores Trimble shot Walker for a fivst down on the vard line. A forward pass by Trimble was pleted and rrity leaped Walker's position for four forward ps Trimble (o avinea another first down 24 yard line. Another forward by Trimble was grounded picked up a yard outside hardt. Garrity ploughed his wa through center for three vards and Strubing dropped back and kicked a Caplains and goal den At 2:04 the ball Vitle off-side The of with virds outside followed a on gained Lay added a kick Yale's over incom- through vards. Wittmer on Yale pass Garrit of Rein- | @ropyed Yale | the ! " forw periods, | for Yale, ' and | Neville | Princeton | put | WAY AGAIN PAVED FOR SETTLEMENTS (Long and Heated Wrangles Mark field soal from for Score Princeton Makes perfect line. was penalized 5 yards Garrity plovghed through a vard and here the first with the ball in possesson vard line. end [ Yale teams vale's 33 yard 3, Yale 0. rst Down. Kicked off from vard line to Kempton on Yale vard line. He ran it back 20 before he was thrown. Davis Kempton without gain. Ne- ville punted to Princeton’s 46 yard " line where the ball was permitted to | the drop dead. Captain Callahan checked | time Garrity's rush after a yard gain. within the hug rity then lost two yards when changes in the hardt leaped into a Princeton back- | or the weather field and tackled him before he got| Garrity under way. Garrity ploughed his | Kempton way through center for a yard and | Yale's 25 yard line and ran it back then Trimble punted to Kempton on | 15 before he was thrown. Yale's ten yard line where Bigler up- | Kempton crashed through center into set him without a gain, Princeton’s secondary defense gaining Kempton, on a lateral line plunge, | @ yards hefore Trimble checked him. made a first down on Eli's 22 yard | Yale was penalized 15 yards line the right side of the Tiger line | holding and Neville punted from being cleverly shunted off on the play. | 34 yard line (o Princeton’s 22 yard Here Parisette replaced Keck as leff | line, where the hall allowed {o tackle. Braden plunged into the new | fall dead. player for a three vard gain, but B repetition of the play was stopped 2 without gain. Neville punted to Taileditofenin Princeton’s 16 yard line where a Optermpt nonadith ofiba it us Yale player caught the bouncing ball | W2Ard. Trimble’s punt was partially M el blocked by Walker and three Il play- ers fell on the pigskin for o first down Princeton i Penalized. on Princeton’s 16 yard line. The Yale Umpire Williams penalized Supporters were in an uproar for {on 15 vards for (ripping touchdown. was put in play on Kempton, on quarterback 'd line. Trimble was stopped without gain. \llen's end on Neville's forward pass was ground- punted to Iere Lraden dropped back on Yale's w field goal which he kicked, tieing mered the The three point boot the made Princeton’s yard Seore, -Princeton 3, Yale 3. Louric repluced Strubing | terbuck for Princeton Princeton offside play Dickens for half ended her 2 Ncore Yale Kempton Gavrity Princeton 10 on ten yards second period Princeton Hits Linc Hard. came on the field at 3:04 at which move than 50,000 spec - howl. The lineup of either conditions, kicked off for Princeton who ecauzht the ball on for ihivd period Gar- Rein- | in teanm vards was den Tics Score, Garrity second to and on the Prince- and the ball Princeton’s 30- failed to gain at and the second lincup Kempton who was downed 35-yvard line. Braden ham- yards out of McGraw's and period ended with this Score: Princeton 2, Yule Q run, ed seoro. play 0 from Second Périod Opens. quar- \fter the the Blis started clevens had shifted sides eained six yards on two plays from their own 40-yard line, Neville then kicked to Strubing who ran it hack § yards and was downed on his 13-yard line. Misses Another Dropkick, Braden kicked Princeton’'s goal ran back 20 yards thrown. Garrity o Trimble line and the before e failed to gain in scrimmage at Dicken's position but picked up three in a sec- ond attempt through center. plunge from a forward p tion by Wittmer gained to on Exchange of Punts. line plunges moved forward ¢ yards whereupon kicked to Kempton who slipped and feel on his own yard line. Trim- \rl«‘ punted to Kempton on Princeton's ‘ard line and the latter cross W edge of the field to Yale's line before he was dropped. rd pass, Trimble to Davis, completed. ‘Trimble from kicl formation attempted to ecircle Rein- hardt’s right end but was thrown for no gain Trimble punted to Kemp- ton on Yale's vard line and after one line rush Neville punted to Strub- ing who was thrown on Princeton's B8-yard line. firsd Two the ball Trimble vards A ss forma- Uiy two s thrown by forward pass On a split off by Bigler, Lay gained three yards and added three more on a similar play @ moment la- ter. Draden attempted a field goal from Yale's 4S-yard The ball was low and rolled goal line. Princeton ard line and Manger here placed Walker as vight tackle Yale. A Tiger line plunge failed gain. Garrity picked up two through center. A second attempt Garrity unsuccessful, Clenticend pitie then punted out of honds Trimble’s forward pass to Garrity | gx-yard line. failed to gain. e Callahan Trimble without Al gitin on a4 run avound right end. T Garrity failed to gain i a_ line | aropped {he plunge and Trimble punted to Kemp- | through the ton, who was dropped without B Yale's 80 yard line. LS Yale yards and Braden's smash added Kempton more. Kempton ploughed his for 4 yards. past Capt. MeGraw’s position fon way through first down on Princeton’s yard line et {and in two similar plays at the end down on of Princeton’s line accumulated & in a sweep acro vards more. a scant yard, Further gains ) : play stopped Parisette for 3 yvards and | ahother first down on Princeton's 19 Lay added 2 more at Caplain Me- | yard mark and the Yale legions were Graw's position. Braden made a|Shrieking for a winning touchdown. first down through center and the | Williams, Princeton's right end, wis Blis resumed the play Princeton’s | knocked out in {he heavy serimmage. 48 yard line, He resumed play but Lnlnn\n'n took Neville' Mor place Princeton’s left good for guard play Lay Bigler. which Baker at mid-tield. the Kempton by vard grounded. W o a a line over lined up on re- Robinson Replaces Allen Allen by here tor Robinson replaced at Wil on by Bigler for pass to Neville before Aropped Then a ed the advanc- Lay crashed center for a 10-yard linc Parisette for runner. Princeton n on Princeton’s outside of . swept around Braden battered Baker for 4- simi play made a first 1 yard line. Lay, | the field, picked up Neville on a criss-cross Pierces Miger 1 Davis’ e two way end hi more. | @ Yale's by Kempton made on n's as wshinto center yard and on a criss-cross gaimed 4 yards outside of Lay yed forward pass was Boots It Over. defense stiffened and Braden and lay closed up between them Kempton's grounded. Braden {hen field goal from Prince- line. Score, Yale 6, B Princeton len s The after nils at Goal. 4 yards Braden attempted a drop Kick from | forward Yale's 5 yard line but the ball rolled | Kicked another the goul line touchback. | ton's 25 yard Princeton lined up on its 20 yard line 1’rinceton 3. i and on the first | Trimble dashed | Campbell Enters Game. around Reinhardt 13 yards. Gar- Before the Yale kickoff Campbell rity plunged through Acosta for 7| replaced Braden as fullback. yau and on the play 1. G. Calla- Hamill replaced Galt as right guard han, Princefon’s center, was hurt. Cal- | for yale lahan resumed play after heing | jamill sponged off and Garrity made it 2 catehing tirst down for Princeton with a drive {he boundary through Dickens, the ball being on yard line. The Princeton’s 45 yard line. ind Hamill kicked it, Trimble ~was thrown for no guin by Robinson and Trimble punted to Kempton who was thrown on Yale's 17 yard ‘line by Callahan. grounded. had Braden 1 pass neross & as a for kicked off for Yale, Garrity the ball with one foot outside line of Princeton’s two ball was brought haclk Trimble receiv- WEATHER. Princeton Penalized. The Princeton line held on {he first play and Neville punted to Strubing on P’rinceton’s 37 yard line who later made a fair catch. Trimble was thrown for a 6 yard loss by Dickens due partly to-a slip. On the next play Forceast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday. ors were e were no to for his for was line, | lutter was the line yards and Trimble punted to Kempton, who Al Princeton’s her for, to vards Trimble Yale's ! Williams 11 nounces that Goal Strike Mediation CONSIDERING WAGES NOW ing the line nnd fore he hole outsi first down on ball running on Princeton’s it back 15 thrown. Loutic e of Dickens and Princeton’s 37 yard before he was thrown by Neville. A straight line plunge through cen- ter by Garrity made another first down for Princeton on the Tiger's 47 yard line and third period ended. Score, Princeton As Halfback, wt right position | ten yard yards be found tined was a a line Pirst Proposal to Settle National © is Failure and Dele- here the Yale 6 gates Proceed With Central Com- Braden In petitive Pield Flere Braden half and Galt returned at right guard. Garrity brought {he ball exact mid-field in a line plunge after which Trimble’s long forward pass ground- cd. L Trimble kicked to 20 yard line and 1l back five spilled him y vast McGraw for si Neville punted to Princeton’s vard line where Lourie caught and raced back 7 yards before he was thrown | lourie lost six yards when Dickens’ clean tackle upset him. Scheerer replaced Wittmer as back for Princeton and on the first lineup the new player fumbled the pass for a loss of ten yards. Scheerer kicked to Neville who was downed on Yale's 48-vard line. /| Neville failed to Davis' end. Recommendations, replaced Ly Washington, Nov. 15. to h and acrimonious-wrangle resentatives of the coal operators and miners in conference here, agreed to ke up settlement of wages and labor i conditions in the central competitive field after they had failed to agree on considering a national scale at first proposed. After a long today, rep- to Kempton the latter ran before Mec- battered vards. on a vards Braden 'o Negotinte New Scale, Adjourning the general conference, cretary Wilson then summoned the wage scale committees of the central comptitive field to met at 2:30 p. m. today to negotiate new wage agreement, Operators from districts outside the central competitive field will meet at the same hour to determine whether the agreement arrived at by the wage scale committees of the central com- petitive fiecld will be aceepted as a basis for the contracts in the outlying districts. [PANNUNZIO OFF ON ANOTHER ESGAPADE a full- gain around Pass Is Intercepted. A forward Neville torcepted by Trimble on Princ 40 yard line and the latter ran ball back to Yale's 40 yard line be he downed by Campbell. Lou failed to gain around Yale's right end. A forward p: Trimble to Lourie put ball .on 's 31 yard line. Mun- zer fell for a down on Yalc's yard line. “Trimble could find no one to recover his forward pass and at- tempted to turn it into a run. He was thrown without gain and his second attempt grounded. Lourie's lateral gain but moved the goal posts. Score Now Tied. Murrey replaced Williams end for the Princeton team and ed a field goal from Yale's 35 line, tleing the score The play in this particular was the most sensational in many years of the Yale-Princeton serie All the points having been cornercd by field goals. Before the kickoff - Raymond re- placed Murrey at right end for Princeton, the latter having done his bit in kicking the field goal Princeton Gets Tonchdown. Princeton kicked off to Campbell, who ran it back to Yale's 32-yard line Lefore he was thrown. Princeton scores a touchdown On the first line up Braden after a short run made lateral e to Kempton The ball was hastily thrown and Yale's quarterback fum- bled it. Captain McGraw dashed through the rushing players, scooped it up and ran down the field 31 yards for w touchdown evading two Yale players. The goal was kicked by rimble. Hubbard guard for were off side alized tive yards. to gain in a cross the Sidenburg replaved Acosta as left guard for Yale, Trimble’s attempted field goal went touchback. From Yale’s 20 yard line Kempton made vards around Raymond. Wells placed Reinhardt as left end for Yale. Kempton's forward pass grounded. Campbell punted to Princeton’s 10 rd line. Alvin took Captain Calla- w's place as Yale's center. Garrity was forced out after a three yard gain. Laroche took Kempton's place as Yale's quarter- back. Another plunge at center gave Princeton v first down at midfield. Two line plunges with Trimble car- rying the ball around cempleted the play with the fourth quarter ending with the ball in Princeton’s posses- sion on Yale's wrd line. Final score, Princeton le 6 12,000 BOLSH unalties Also Suffered, nitch Declares, pass by the s fore was ric { the Yale first Dalmatian Coast—Politics Believed to Be Motive. without front of run the was ball in 15.—Gabriele d’Annun- zio, the insurgent Ttalian commander of Fiume, is engaged in another ad- venture along the Dalmatian coast, ac- | cording to advices reaching the pease conference here. e sailed from ume in the Italian torpedo hoat Vallo, accompanied by a steamer carrying 300 shock troops, the reparts state. Followed by Warship, D'Annunzio was raid to have followed by an Italian warship was merely observing his movements The debarkation point of the Dalmi- tian caast is not known,® but it is thought likely here that Zara had been selected. It is not believed he would go to Spalato which is garrisoned by the Jugo-Slavs, with the surrounding waters controlled by Rear Admiral Andrews of the United States navy with the armored cruiser Pittsburgh and a fleet of destroyers, : Paris, Nov as right kick- vard been a ™ w Lands on Coast, the American from Vice Trieste. He forwarded the that d’Annunzio had lefi Vallo and had effected Umation coast line Thinks, attached in to d’Annun- of the fact day in TItaly, issue. It is gen- Annunzio is seek- The delegation O'Hara at report there Iume on the landing on the 1 Politics, Conference Especial importance is conference circles zio’s movements, hecaus that Sunday is election with Fiume the chief erally thought that d ing to ca out a spectacular opera- tion to strengthen the Fiume party, which is reported in Paris to have lo: considerable ground in Ttaly during the last three weeks. The [talian navy was said to be wavering percep- tibly in its support rAnnunzio advices to were peid Consitl Galt as right Princeton players Princeton was pen- Trimble was unable field run splaced le. and Y seace i I is as a re- h of of bounds \rrives at Zava. Nov. 15, (By the Associated abriele d’Annunzio who left Fiume Thursday night on @ new pedition has landed at on Dalmation coast, according ived here late last nig D'Annunzio made a triumphant try into Zara, receiving an enthusias- tic welcome from the Italians who had been waiting his coming Captain d’Annunzio sailed ume in the early morning ! The torpedo boat Nullo followed the other warships of his fleet. Six hun- dred troops were aboard including Arditi Grenadiers and also his staff D'Annunzia is expected t his expedition to other 1 ports. w Tric Press.) te, ox- the news Zara to re en Y TKS TAKEN, from Fi- darknes 6,000 « Yude- Nov. 15.—In the course of the recent offensive by Gen. Yude- niteh his forces captured 000 Bol- sheviki according to a northwestern army report today. The report also declares that 6,000 casualtie were | suffered by the Bolshevik forces. It is reported here that all the Bol- | shevik commissioners engaged in the | campaign have been cxecuted. ! The headquarters statement an- the defense Is «-nndu('(mll Helsingfors, continue Almatian Harvard Preshmu‘l Defeat Yale First Year Eleven Now Haven, Nov. 15.—Final score: Harvard Freshman 10, Yale IFresh- man 7. Thé game was played {his morning. in successfully around Pskoy and Ostrov. i- | which | | Br Leaves Fiume And Goes to ! | the { handled NEW BRITAIN TEAM PLAYING GOOD GAM !Burns and Peplau Star—Folg and Wright for Hartlord BOTH TEAMS PLAYING WE In First Half Neither Team Scon —Both Elevens Seem to Be Ever Matched—Locals Using Trick Pl and Hartford Forward Passes, In the of gante at field Britain-Hartford field wble the St period N4 May; this afternoon neither team W Hartford es, Wright and Kol some good runs, N some good trick forn Burns and Peplau ripp to forward getting score, p off 1in used tions and off some good runs, Ideal football weather greeted elevens of the New Britain and Haj ford High schools as they romped the fleld at St. Mary's playgrou this afternoon to engage in the mf{ important battle of the year both institutions. Both teams d tered the fray confldent that victd would crown their efforts. One the largest crowds that has ever gal ered in this city to watch the sch titans battle was on hand at 2 o'clock when the kigkoff started hostilities In. the second period Griffin in cepted a forward pass and preven Hartford from scoring. End first half New Hartford 0 used ma Britain, Hartford Brings Rooters. Hartford High supported by o 1,000 rooters and adherents, reac the city shortly after 1 o'clock @ immediately their presence made known. The Capitol City crof had band that enlivened matt considerably. The Blue and W jerseved boys in charge of Capt Wright and Coach ewell were ported as fit for a hard fray. Du preliminary practice the lg| rdooters puid considerable attent to “Shimp” Filey, the Hartford s and quarterbaclk Not in several years has est been high in this student body, the graduates and ot followers of the New Britain H school have evinced wonderful int est in the local eleven this year. fact that the local ecleven has he by Coach Dave Dunn, added interest in the foot! the city inti 50 ated team. Many were in attendance Dr of New York, a close friend of Ju William F. Mangan, came to t city today witness the conte: Confident, cry foothall # Thomas Kel out-of-town Coach Duni how he £ David Asked before the about the outcome Dunn stated As the looks like an even bet are not in perfect condition the injuries have zame Coach line up togethery The loc| altho of th no meg perfect m and t the t what they I th the; teams several by which sustained They condition, however, whole lot. T think think I know do when they ao what to do, I are serious, tal means a will win. I boys are going in action and if they going W are in to are know n.’ “Victory Ou Crane. the fi wor th fa condit game."” Captain ¢ ing of the team “We've Hartford ball. The and are e expresses with these better team know more in good win the got and we hoys are going to The lineup NEW BRITAIN HARTFORL Crane (c) sm| Left end Brink Geof ft tackle Sparks Goodn Left guard Smith Mann Center Doert Tremo Right guard Keefe {c) Wrk Right tackle Renehan D Right end Griffen o MKy Quarterback Burns Left halfback Appel Med Right halfhack Peplau Bare Fullback Referee Aylesworth, loch, Head Linesman, t 2:30 o'Clock Umpire K Hall; kiok]