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EMBE R17, 1906. ‘WATEST REPORTSAND TIMELY COMMENT | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF S c ose | ——=EDITED BY=—1} ~ | ROBERT EDGREN. | POR \ THE GRIDIRON BETWEEN PRINCETO = ies Sao 3 G ~~~ Longest. Goats From PCAcenent <> soi Harlan, ER 42. YDS. inWest Pint Game Biglow, Y, 35. YDS. «West RintGin st Punt made by \Cermick _6O xo0s in West Point Game. { | TALES LONGEST PUNT « made by Veeder 60 vos - in Yale- Brown Game: 2D. Drwrosr GREAT YALE AND TIGER — GAME AS TOLD IN DETAIL. . WEST CRUSHED BY PENNSYLVANIA, SCORE 17 TO 0. (Continued from First Page.) BY HARRY BURKE. aria Kicked ¢ put ‘failed! tos) advanee; and PRINCETON, N. J., Noy, 17-+Follow . but Harlan got Le acne tan roaring ; : a detailed account of the great |his own 2)-yard line and Lavell and. Eyke succeed y by play pelle Gas Penn's right nd for tei - r kicked off for Princeton, 4 | yards on another attempted run. Ham 4 . B FIDUERO a DoONa RIG: i fiond_was thrown and Michigan had to At How Harlan drob-Kicked 15, Freld Goals seis oh ose ee i see Tiratginaa ena atv 1n.20 +trials , and was brought pack for 1 ballon And Bishivo cumbled. On the next play Te C ye fi » tfom 20+o 40 ards . ‘ond kick. Tad Jones got the sec- dine, and when Hwrian | ponnsylvinia fumbled, and it waa Mich- dle's : ond kek on the 2-yard Une and ran it pfanger, Morse made a) tean'« ball on Penasylvania’s 20-yard sf back fifteen yards. Vacders then kicked | Bglow nd the bal! from placement. | 1 tiled stornetc around leet end: to Princeton's 40-yard line. Princo! ut from tho twenty | Tees UaKd by Greancand=throwit Rujon-Miller made a—short kick, ai ball igo! yards On ‘Aika arnt neni ‘i yar sand Michigun Dition- got the bell on Princeton'w 4 au arid Michigan tried nd Pennsylyantic yard line. Work- tn mid= yard ne. Harlan made a dash around Seft end to Yale's W-yand line. and on the second try Rulon Miller plunged through ked out from her 25- an was tackled by Gallagher id. ~ PRINCETON AND YALE N AND YA Made by ‘Tad Jones OO verds inthe ; L E TEAMS TO-DA Tongest run this year's lett tackle for five yards cked to. Lawrence on. the i x Yale Anally got the dell, and Ve« @) came out for the | M and, Penta quarterback aS yrac use Game f promptly kicked buck to Dithon, Daub staking ie was artanl sy to MagoMn, who oausht Te eS y }wus down on Princeton's (-yard line. | Daub's. ole Place “Phillips tool | cho hail for a free idick. Instead of ——— moe AB | Harlan sent tte ball back into Ya: Bey sees [i ney Garrelisetreds to) rua: pubnwas a & areitory.— te ff-on-the 2-sard en by Levene for & los 0 is veya ge Une, ai fen the s7er4 i Gawton Punished for Slugging. : . zs = then Veeders kick iia ney rd? stichigan war forced to ick, Wut th = ; = the field. Rulon) 3 i bail was called hack and Benn wa EES (Continued from First Page.) ahr optgrtekes a Mee Buta that ee cae ia oalueeine the twenty-Ave yard line before he was Nov. 17.Perfect weather and] ——— Nollie Racine | Nibekeeet back. After) a awa eencioution Wie game, end | donned = fle furntshed {deal conditions eats citceida, jac e i cally and de-) and chilling hopes on th nohes, | was penal it edie Niko h Wet hs Mig ADIOS oO roe ft: hth tate 6 annual Haryard-Dartmouth 1108 *ifand Afaiden better the} At ter's iron toe sent the ball | for holding, the bal . S-yard Une from the i-yard Wine, but! but Michigan held on the thy panei = ceed Ust Caumbyeea vase oy t t iter pecan sions oaree ne ne nel tot neeton Mpg auteral feet. Green Kicked | and recovered th on downs, Gar| kame here thls afternoon, A crowd of pea om Drea bappoatt : fi and more exciting and went down in his. tracks. | Rul “4 e to gain Harinn kie d Garrelis ac once returned Telly punted to noe in midfield. néarky B00) pésple assembled in cit K PAE scororevessone HE = Pah play auridenity the wo through Ya Greane came faa ast ie t ar ee ae ato tle and hie staittum to witness tty game . up only twenty-five on the second plun Who malted tet ar ome aiccess q doubk: pass, Bishoy AEN PES aoa Lots of Blue, Little Long Green. eee CRN REC DLL Be uesere corfive yards, | went out and took hiemlaee ess oitees oti nay te Ne i ee eNotes tenes The ball trayeled nearly Yale's thirtyctwo-yard Princet wean next penalized 6 yurda for "for Pennsylvania on Michigan's rar ae bins ee rt aaa students w waiting £07 to | mbt Suddenly Knox made a a forward pass, which failed de play ~ yan line. Folwell and Draper ame as to whether or not Cag ty yaras, phoned BUS RL the prev odds of 3 tol euflous twas etraight forward and over any territory, and the Tera we MNase thrown for another lose initio yarde, and Gre Glaze of Daranouth,, would. play, ahs g Tickers: Curloumy osKa | bf pot), teams 25 Sans We-— agai pehatien! thie tail Kole oo 5 skist_right end, and | ball two vards nes see Oe Dae ge set no Wig petting either last) low was under { and he snatched the on the forty-yard line Laurence on the 10- |back made eri LINE-UP. === ena Sint away. frown 4 rushing bere of Yat = calling -ut_of -bounds._| SroudhU) oe ee was recorded | Tigers. Passes and kicks came with aj Jed infix tracks on bh returbed the ik net nM was plenty of idering speed. Dillon caught « punt! line. Harlan kicked bac © ted an Fun, Du ; town, but it}and was drooped only § yards from wae downed on Yale fie kicked to. Laurenc on the goal five or ten:| Princeton's goal line. Morse tried a pe advariced bic betting in? Out camel th on n desperate punt | twenty vars 8 Hallenbeck’ was hurled ite the focm|Mforse mi There was; thre 1 not take a ¢ roth 1 Greene purited to, Ma- Be x aes Poe cree te slag fiecayets tnd Greene kicked. koffin, who was thrown in hia traci, pL per iminfiae yp Painful Silence Over Ali. dle Ditlur Yaa th Garrelle’ Makes 26. Yards, ; . M1 an ith 4 I « + of a von= Garreils ted 2 a? i Both teams lined up. In the great downed on gers’ 42-yard Hn for oases bat Fenn Soeatchie| te finder = an ~ at ni “ r yan t y Micht-) this time gue. 2% " i ii inckea ‘only, when | dleachers nooters nnd all other common, Ria for holding, and 1f was th ‘ yards, ary Pale-and Princ. tin | ordinary” spe caiare frouen, inte On _£, Dilton -htakes 40-Yard Run, ERTOBR ie Pay ized tit gacher 40-yard Une. | Rabe was is Bra sauce r-yeare rt o Hehbe, ere was nota whixper. mven Heh contre for tam = @ next two plays 3 in With Yale Ja derialen ‘un SEA KGRIMaTE TC! ON On Trincete ; Penn Scoree to gnia and Tecieisdeg eet len furry |bad been going Inceagsantly 1 {tine ikera noomed > fa ‘mn fumbled and ;Piacement on ete tie grand: |Rometan prayer, for Mfteen: ml piece and miied tot Sty at tide point A et rorward | He fatled by BHPNNINGS RACH -TRAGCK,—D, : z Yale ware ‘hushed. i ad) Penn’ recovered: (ies MS peausitil rin of Lout to Mawotfin Seti em “enttles “for Mond: | fetassines| Biglow Kick Falled. poze temeene Twi i eaback folomed [NEST yards Sr ranollews i fey awit for: | You-could Nave heard aman putt-on+ ievup by. & splendid run Of FRENA | battle Gare! NC aba, Sie ang a hale fue Sood up and) S cigar when Miglow moved up slowly, } Seven yards through contre, TTY MN | gteld goal from t to | MONE back his pigakin-cover Yoot | Harlan then kicked ed the ball on Michigan’ and fk sore by: fi¥n = Hine roo! 138 the fatal kick. Phump w Bie | Ras pulled a wn | h Mne, Polwell Sarre’ ANG (tly nuried | to Magoffin, who Tf. 8 = = OWEN toe the ALA {5 | ave. ne. Ve nthe next play he was fait) | Garr hed a ( Hi f ale Hilea Se sre care oat aigi ea ToT eniaedeceonlecaut atane fasrey isk bet She line foe ane, Hem gM | Levene” cau ‘Startling Discovery in Put the time had not Yet come. ‘The | Dijon made mrda on’ A fike k 5 Peni ge at aenback on tie], enti sneces H nterest of q slipped Juat outskde the south goal post, | —Wister and Dillon worked the 1 and he advanced Ht navi: | fumbled Mar 2 } en. uf No-neore | pare succesfully, Wister be [ty ris, In two downs paround lett | Fa rareedet vasa Grange rooters rose with a great | Sth eh Pat Vania mnde seven yards: Wis tha point | or the shout of toy |The referee hrougita_bal the ‘Ngore BACK Rickert to HA n. hia Is-yard | ih Tenn 8 Betsy Weak | Almost instantly Harlan kicked out | the ten-yard line and then plunges and a tule | but. recovered the Pennaylya yar SBCOND. RAC hase that) eanumiin rooters {Aran The battle—wene—on with use| the Mgers fittoen yards. the ba quired: t arde for | tine. Garrelle punted, BOT icy tine, | Michigan, handicaps ¢ about a fetrinerie de vo minutes paat| Alminished “furw. and then_tho_whintle | to Yale's twenty-fve-yant Tine re Yates halt on fret {roar amere “Yard through oS tye na betne priors dashed hew The frat aly wasover, Segre + An-onastde 1 eon —t. Pears Hne—;-Hollenback made ING 2 nea another | = bia “came a | PurGaton, 0: Yale 0. [on the ie-vard tine. M ; SX Kol around the lef Fennrre-nng pennestennlt BE Tey. tree DARTMOUTH HARVARD pakiind yer 8 {Heth Princeton and—Yate— sang nd} pnd fash bat falted ty seal atid ther bik OR yg J pisnop's _off-81 4: ff s =a rooteTs} thoted Inettly trovan te reat of the tL veedtrs kicked —out—ot—bounds-to the | 1i yards a} GAME DRAWS 25,000 ween bey Treg + Heteetae ————— a Da eent itr cpacbiomesteteey Ge tpunenemetente tee peeree = D : : silt LE (ip and | U\Wow- wows wow-wow-wow! Hear the | run and lost two ya: Aten Ti Taintecnente as facta, = Vieers roar, ‘On the on Xalo broke} Pisera punt FIRST WALLY. thors 7 SAWow=Wow-wow-wow-woe, rolling up | trough and fird~ Tine. jrarre the scere sang Princetyn, forwar cass. but ULE fTarrard sy srers Soa On the yard. tine, i Lrmant hiner ree SECOND HALF. 2" yarde thraushcé ‘ivan balt, forwa Dattmont = On othe: hams on carent ine Pte, Jone, Who urniged hie hand i ay soveran ONES Paes On cen eam: Nt Ihe} free cate on the lo-pard itn f bby a ssh gan + Hewett kame. “A-couple of kicks, then Veeder | Princeton was penalized 45” yard Mi yards linen| mnt sag heme aawes A) Jee MG gatiag mwas down tate tha Interfering with the f ¢ the Pay Ai One RnlORPT DAR CMOCULH Es Sisieecivautecetieditton ts LOU uked abet Fanaa Hut Yate} promptty tenet Heese sera Poet Bt In an outaite Kiok-that broight tie {on Vales 2 vard Toler = ands = [iker rosters’ hearts Into thelr throaty | went the ball tek 4 goal, pat the At = aut 1 Yala y was simply rolled-tq4 ritory, — Du fumbled th AOwAteR are, | ee = Yale got it for the tirat do feht = plac’ int Yale territory surged the| Tiger's 40-yard line fs = are very, | Wattle, wotle Prinveror, “whooped In| Yale made § yards, arid Knox amasied i on a brand new walibernes Shengeds ier tacticn here| through tackle for 1S, more, It was shes to Dillon, LF and began smashing throuxh the Tiger| Yalea ballon the Tiers’ 2ynee reo catch on “hin own co ( Sees ilies Stet Waa used Hikara, wutreree | Rates ball Gn, she Tikes, ard tne. (fat tt seas laatio Pri SECOND HALF. ram Time and again t Yale aya-| petween Cooney und Bislow, bat ree| Kicked to Yale's t-yurd i play in the «The Great Game On. | anche felon Princeton, The Yale team | Dotween Cooney und Biglow, but re) honted the ball tack to T ing to Lawren t es 1 7 _ | literal yanlked down. the fold” dre. | sasned 15 when Yale waa caught hold-| pilicd down tn his tracks He advanced Pait Prinostan die nd. Ruloh-Mil- | ing Puieeeton headlong. Dhirty yarde | 1k | yard tine : beck \\ Jer “kicked olf again with better auc | from home the ‘eers held, Knox then worked a sensational for-| HarianiOurtorat Lauwr' | ess. Princeton's line dished forwant | Morse tried a drop kick for goal and | ward pass to Tew, mulning 2 yards eBtahht he Game pan Hharnly. ‘The great: game was on, and | ming Back wont, the bail roenae | The ball went tothe Myers one fien | Attia notnt the ‘Tigers’ chanchs wers tics thon cime a long Interval of seesaw | fold, propelled by Harlan's ton again. y j minimized when Harlan, thetr poeriras AY to Bishop on the : Ipatt ash mind Tao the dela teavenleds thal te ae eens aehed ti Peete ated pay ae ares Wats) Noi pond by a ibble Hinhon mas thrown for | y and dow > field elled the | battering ram amashed Into Princeton's ‘ z Atlan Hk ee pataslss & Une plur ned the yeNeMuntod ont of aan: . | atl, A from wide to aldo, punted, | tine, ‘Thin time the Tigers held. "A long | rise spon Leleravar rallye An eeslike they} ballon Gnd ine. Pet Ht rolls puntiene made ten Be f iv . , fumbled. 5 ‘om hand to hand, | forward page by’ the great Tad Jones {strength Jr eeioudled |) "Princeton Klokel to Janis on Yalors rence and Girer ed againat i ativan row Yale's, Prine {Rnd yet) {6 Biglow neta, twenty-fve yards. Tn | aie sulldne speek aseyard ine, _littin tn ue: in ghten Pent tore tnokls | pee es x ‘ i no warts antnze was developed the scramile Knox waa hurt, TAnn| aneexchange of punts between Veedera| knocked put for mome timer yal kw et © otner nine : ane ‘ : * ~ punted. far down Into| In a desperate sertes of plunges and Harlan on her 46-yard Ine, Prince. | bnek to t ntre Of the Feld and (ioc pall on MewienN 8 ATT aes Dut ( ritory, Dillon caught t. |peat Pringeton back swithin her ite Hea dele AEE a I ere ide ant SALE re ALA pci peal toy Lata LB Hollenbac Kee A yield fast) and i ; : a 2 FO Of tiie man in: | yard line, but fost Afteen. A’ long kisk | Ce Srants, Here Mt wih that adie a . Mas wo net ed at ws POE MTD Town {hates | eye Motte tho wholn | sent the ball atraletit toward the Tigur | place faribenciremecne th me line. ‘ note | : goal. A foot in front of it lttle Bante | 2 6 Dall back to. the Anta mi a ghins Jes pipe} } on tooked, like A man in a trap. | Dillon eunght the bel ate Tad Jonge Knocked Out, | Cooney argued in sar nay VAT Michi 171 West 12 avn Nand ran nearly horwn tid the bull tr 1 veliot ¢ was a ewitt rourry, and out of|to the sido Ines before he was. ed. Pad tuoments . the It was Yat i wore me (ig bulldogs grip whot istdie Dillon | " wa X vied. jwithit, twenty yardis.of Yale's woul Deloitte alee bald weynrd } shaban dike a flasiy sodgtug, Jumping, twisting | 2 cee eer Ma ented cee Tce SEAM | Tones wag knocked s-tinetons, Dut recoy= | had touched the seround. Lane we ll 2 Fe el: arith the slippery. wigele of an‘esl.. Dil. | tA ered in tine. ‘The ball wis. 7 Jeoaek enact aahiaroOneret en Leas pibaialiyiite Ton went right throweh the whole Yale Praise of Old Nassau, and fort but alll on.) ale around, vn: Mal oncErincaton'n 4cenet ey iad : xeam for ‘orty yurds before hewaH a GLinn carsied ft over (to Dirdeland,. PACKICL On Tne eed nied! | h oe br. = brougt. dawn. Per Adads Golay end up rose Prince |.""lyale “beak, P nok Newent. | ive backs, then plunged through inh | Sun Bishop on ‘th = Thee Priacelan saoters went tomporartly | O14 Namen. Pralse..oe varie! more, It wes | naira ae! * a. are Eons cof den fifteen ward sane. ‘They shricked and yelled and ; Play, much as Vals Ney. found 4 weal sp er retbe rhe cain but wan ; fiempeal uP iid duwal While atengtly” the | ene at atte wag, Tren Of It Aweot the miera. tor mat) ev were finally, hold Gorrells MlGyrown for lost of soyen | yeRow [all travetied down to within} gna. lintenod, looking poroas at hop | oPmed Cou Tor ve moee. Pls. | sie ONL throueh: for tye vende eet | Yoras 1 outta Hollenback An arsn's reach, of Yalo's goal tne, | foredttary rivals standing there with | beinceton Tooters were standing now, | fi LAR Aor fve cya i | PYneeolle: punted ous to Tottenback on But back It <ome jn plays that car-|Noads bated. And even Yale could not Old Neways’ Atter a flerce | 4} SM STRAIN CREE in the erorcenvinvard sling 1e) madel ten ried it midgteld ognin.” ‘Tho ball was |ROMSty trom a cheor and a voney or {wtinck Roome wus called out to takol fate ended hefore hh Yale backa noua Tmain ane. lost. the ballon dawns, In Yale's. territory for long minutes |Pana-clapping for tho brave foe across (his place on the toakn, aiid Just then Pyake a Mnal Mash for than iene ee | haarrella was agin thrown for nt that omuat seomed ages to the , the wi Dlew. “Score PHInCCtan, Oe ee een ee as Prinses | | Garrells is ARAN 1” losis, | Me rooters, who sat with cold ceat | Sey ola wi is ae ae . m. Ol moat, Score. scoond halt and Anal ecore:}And he punted out. Hollenback ad: . seein , When’ "Old Nassau’. Ja sung Prindes Vat s Princeton, 0} Yale, 0. /''Nanced. the ball from the thirty-fve to alli ees OVER 25 YEARS SI: ENAND WOMEN, 5 O for anaatural prema ‘sloerations membrane nd nore mene NN, ty aiy Droggtatay ati plate weaspee, it ha 2x9 alas