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76—~ 240 96— 278 | 31— 243 0181237 | | ©. Parker Wright R. Anders Battler Freeman Recor Lofgren Foote Speaking of Sports HART & COO — Office. RENILWORTH 3 N{ a . 58 388 | Team No. 3. Meehan : 01 Hall Kl 7 { Mauir A | Brown | Hanson Beher 3 .\md’ - J. Da#wson . | Taimadge | Bergendol 1 The record of the Cornell eleven i3 something to look at with envy for the Ithacans’ 32 to 7 victory over Dartmouth last week was the twenty- first consecutive triumph for the * eleven and the twenty-seventh that it has won out of 29 played in the regime of Gilmour Dobie. Cornell’s| last defeat was on Thanksgiving Day, 1920, when Pennsylvania won by 28 to 0. In the three and a half sea- sons that Dobie has been at Ithaca his teams have scored 1,181 to their opponents’ 1 The present aggregation also leads all other gast- ern teams in scoring this season, with | a total of 219 points. *23 S Team ) e 2 % % 7 % 7 3 2 Dyson points ; # / . ; 4 / i Vi |E. Daw % / 7 » F. McGuire . | Erickson Fliesher Negotiations now are under way for fi’"\rnwcv‘ son a match between Renault and the winner of the Gibbons-Wiils bout. + | The showing, made by Wills last| night was anything but Tmpressive and although he put it all over Thompson, he did not do it in the most approved style. Massachusetts has furnished the | leading football scorers of, the ecast thus far. Eddie Tryon of Colgate, | the leader, hails from Southwick, while the runner-up is Bill Gellon of | Holy Cross from the eastern end of i ot The Canadian Bluenose won from America’s Columbia in the ' first race for the Fisherman's Trophy off Halifax. Photo shows Les Haws is the flectest man on the| an exciting moment during the race, with Bluenose leading. Note the'airplane in the sky. . Dartmouth squad. He demonstrated | his speed at one stage of the contest| T with Corncll Saturday. Affeldt, Cor-| wijoy got o wiggle on you,” | Grescesoess nell center, picked up a blocked for-| g oot salome's da, . . . ,\wl‘hul'h“ ward pass in the first half and start-|yo¢ the shimmy started. ed a mad sprint to the Dartmouth pet ! goal 1 He began his dash from Griffith indignantly midfield but before he could reach Washington manager his destination. Haws him | compelied to down from behind, five yards from|form the goal line = | Hell.is full of Fordham plays its annual football | foul by inches. game with New York University this - afternoon and three Springfield hoys| The championship of the Big Three are named in F'ordham’s starting line- | may mean something at that. . . . up. hey are Ray Smead and Tom|lot of people take the junior welter- | Learyy tackles, and Jim Maaning, full- | weight championship serious. backi | Spark Plugs, Coach Rockne is a Norwegian s|SEaTTad Heanaeing Which probably explains® why the |3 S8 Pactery. Notre Dame team is typically |11 | Maner AR ) Americ in its play I . . 6~ | Kinshall 108 Dumm 4 - 97| gpurvey 109 | Burkn 03 Agnelln M. King - lJJIh,hlgrvn 87 80 M. Oldenwaldt - 14| Begos .............. 81 101 1 o a8 Non-Prod. ALLEYS, Clark denie [the next 1n 1 STANLEY WORKS LVAGUE A ROC s brought weaf an office boy's 014 Ofice | s¥ANLEY WORKS rADIES' LEAGUE long hits that fell Bingo Gang. O'Brien Christ Pattison McConn ... Z| Bmmons "LLl e O'Brien .8 M Gavite . 100 w8 76 s Shipping. Duplin R | | Merrwin Luebeck 261 | Billott 306 | Wilcox Molchan 4571363 o | Y . g 3 448 102 208 Oregon University has a fullback 90 by the name of Hugh Latham, who Is six feet four Inches In height. 1t is practically impossible to prevent him from catching forward passes, no matter how well he may be cov- ered, - Walter Camp says he never saw 5o any good looking backs as this year. . We supposed Walter was too old ‘:‘-< — to be going back-stage 1y Missouri Valley college has a fine w— place kicker in Johnson, 1In a reeent | 3r!l jumps 5 feet 6 game, Johnson made good on five out | Guess somchody asked of six attempts, four from the field | married. and one after a touchdown, His - longest was booted from the 42.yard Haskell Indians run up score of 316 "|' line. . Leading one to believe they were | o wting against McGraw's pitchers, | CASINO ALLEYS Go-Getters, 59 SPECIAL MATCH. 0 — 85 Fuller-Brush, Hartford, s Ty 7 Heinzman 12 79 | Jones . [ San Toys. 108 fnches, . . . Btromauis Sraaanh her to get MoAle o’ $2— 269 148 Mi| P, Anderson 102 ' Wilson 158y Brown 4581438 ©. Mclarland (€. Doming . Dummy If Yale beats Harvard on Nov. 24, - it will mark the first triumph for the There-are seven thousand golfers in Bulldog over the Crimson since 1916 | Ameriea, of whom actually and if the Elis score a touchdown it |stop to replace divots will be the first since that date, | Neville made the Jast Yale tonchdown | against Harvard Here are "'some more interesting figures concerning the Yale and Har vard series, 1Prom 1016 to 1022, clusive, Yule and Harvard mect times and Yale's only vietory made in 1016 several R, Vitvg M. Tiur n. Woods ar- |y . Joe It -selling Hornsby will heip base- ball in 8t. Louis a steady diet of M. B [ botic ought to help you live to be 100. (A > 2 i Tilden wins No. 1 ranking in ten sho at s never cease Bow-Wow 7 nis, showing th v\nnhra.l v 0 | w-Wor |Ch(‘5!"l'. Pa., decided to p];«\ jail. So Margaret’s s khardt John Luttrell (above) and Margaret Anderson (left below) of er lelen ine 11 was (right below) was the turnkey. 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