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mrmmmnapemnrn Sa ar er er gee ee , TRS SVENING WURLD, 5B BATURDVAT, VUTUSE Meise) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS23*2.8%hen] ~ FOOTBALL—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE POTOMAC FEATURE OTBALL” STRICTLY UP-T0.DA1 | ATUAURELIS WOR SKS | BY SHMSHOOTE Somenine That county Be PUSHED out Favorite oe tae Wivws ‘avorite, “tts, Finished Outside the Money—Mal- CO’ lard Wins. LP RACK TRACK, LAUREL, Oct. 24.— The Potomac Handicap at @ mile, with some crack two-yeur-olds en- gaged, was the feature of a good Bat- urday card here this afternoon. James - a) Butler's Pebbles was a hot favorite. < FIRST RACE, FIRST RAC Selling; three- olds and up + five anda ait tur. longs.—Hur: akan, 106 (Butwell), first; Mater, 100 (Steward), second; Joe | Finn, 103 (Laffery), third. Time 1.07,’ Elmahdi, Galaxy, Toddling, True As Steel, Shadrach, th Rock, Minda, Parlor Boy, Velma ¥ y Tre way Cante and Viley LR Cone ‘gentlemen who 10 sald there's jPetbing new under the sun pever American football There's something new in every season, Once it was ig Indian who ran tho length of the Harvard with the ball ; @eder the back of hie jersey BO AES © toucddown. Again it was , wedge. Again the “sid “Another tine the lia Now everything ie the rare 1 for the beat pointa of ie been practising wi) Iso ran, by ‘eam, pitting the “We VERY Latest ‘NEw Foorsa” gah niels pat rakan, stzatybt ae ee Manlict play, cnn Tue Care BTANDS PACING HWS OWN BACKS place $6.40 Now $320; doo “Finn, HARVARD SCORED N Toronto May Get \"riie vere, rue Ax stent, wan eae th Dahlin % Be ba vod Lens 4 eating the gate; Parlo Federal Team and Elman third. Attar. the. frat EARLY BY PENN STATE: quarter Parlor Boy led the procession, i] ily, it eae WG PROUNG The BALK .~- VERY PUZZLING! clad Cansdiasi eam SUCK ADS TIGERS [S28ss-222 you want to hale red H was being advanced mteadily to- gam: olleyes coyly_ndmit teat ward veton's goal; Gerrtah broke thr hie for 16 yards, With Tange cf Sages deretoved the tall on Princeton's 20-yard line = ee oe K Ghee tried the frat for: wa Day Bee set wore title cot of the game, a long throw y p ego. over the goal line, but here wan Uo Pranl ” a Dartmouth man to aigi® to recety: feotbatl 0 rg fete has FROM DART DARTMOUTH t AS aituiremea dows @ running ok, hough Drigwe kicked a beautiful spiral down Ly aid attact tase artes oe LePAaEY, ae ey Yale pia: ulokty pun out yan but gave way when straightened in Magnates, in Session Here, Talk atretch, where the rear division closed up on the tevier. Al! throvgh the Iuat i ‘ uriong it ®as any one’ race, with SOUCY BADLY HURT of Transferring Kansas the decision finally going to Hurakon a by a head from Mater, while the latter City Club. was but a noxe Ip front of Joe Finn, After Being In aeasion at the Biit- SECOND RACE. -, ter 1 mora Hotel since 10 A. M, the Federal SECOND RACE-—HSellin three- Cambridge Visitors Roii Up 16] reague ieeuares aaioarned ‘at 2| year-olds and upward; one and one- . i o'clock this afternoon for an hour. | 8 teenth miles.-~Soldier, 106 (Doyle), Points, While Crimson ‘Then it wag announced that the mag- Patty Regan, 100 (McCahey), Quick Start, 101 eee) se neeton’a 85-yard tine, Glick eal wa nates had been discussing a plan to third. ‘Time, 1472-6, ate, rds th: h tackle when ¢ strongthen the weaker teams of the a » bok from man to man fo PTour ot!Ghee Runs Ns cies Yards | four yards Sirourh tacke, when fhe Goes Scoreless. eircuft ‘nombly ‘ Loule and sPita- Rump, Rolling Stone, dancta’ fer. rw ting inte the. tnt ton 0, Dartm ‘ wit $2 mutuels_ pal mt]. for Vetmont Boys’ COND QUARTE .. ah noter srmouncemen Seals, ih | use, pace 1 exe 7 Yale hd peagete pees He tel in ee ul 3 BEEN LINE-UP. City team to either Cleveland or To- Ein Aedes al atack and made yards in four mada ORK | PT rento, with the lotter city being the | 9u! vg : set 3 ie My mith » thle . Touchdown, fries, Amon tried the first Princeton For SPEED Prt CauaDan NSB WE RET piensa Paid moat favored. In this event it wae| After a delay mo of play re cr borfloneoie trick, an on-side kick to the far aide st aa e en Neer artd that Bill Bradley, manager of the| the antics of D te @. And Notre ime Was aup- of the field, where Whitney caught it a sent on their journey Ty famneliin Bogen iesrian an cporante Gn! Ghowing the way, closely followed by Hmokiyn_for Roger Bresnnhan, eow| Soldier, theso two being five lengths on the fi Dartm couldt gain and then punted. Brann threw Siem- acl hs ant fn two tries and the Princeton atands eee eeneton end hemebon'h MORNING p paper anya editor. 4 went wild on the next play. when if is forty-yard line when he caught the of the Cubs, or whoever olse the|!n front. Camellia gave way after * bled Brown ra: lay Spi made a six furlongs and then Soldier took ae tien pity se, ear fe at ieee othe o yards in front. of Brat downt The torvard, tase faites vd Ranga Af Som eae dy aaa enone ce itiwh actors shoul lock to . Dartmouths goal p ick mado | Score—Yale, 1; Washington and Jef- get the verdict by a eountry: where already there are i iy 5 through Gunra : ‘ae toon WITH T0l feraon, 1 % a nanvane, STADION, CAMBRIDGE, U. OF P. BEATS THE INDIANS, Patty Resan. watle ‘he, latter, was t ty forward pass from . at |. scored @ touchdown . ad aa at roses an % meron Dartmouthn toursyard the final quarter, beating Yale 18 to 7.| Maen. Oct. 24..-Harvard concluded ita] SCORING IN LAST QUARTER, | thira. pessislena) Es toansetsn Bsr THIRD RACE. e THIRD RACE—Rellin: two- LINE UP. year-olda; six furlongs.—! altar, 100 ae! Carerty), first; Meelicka, 90 (Loud- nae er), second; Colabrity, 100 (Schutting- wt oe), third. | Time, 1 wk Nephthys, Short 4 fake quarterback rin Mile season's preliminary contests to-day in 4 all thy ss lean ik Amen shot through cantes, clean over game, 2" lineup, Tene Grate tegm., on | ire now ing the role yj |} th th onl tine for the firs a M ne vette , a ’ ame. Tibbitt fallod to \1 mi Rradiee in the, eld. uve ‘and that t« where * hold the kick-out and Princet —_——— tt the chance of kicking 9 ont (Apectal to The Rrening PRINCE DARTMOUTH, 6. a nial boxers are playin: I ti ee role Mi taal tok, Ba much cane | Hydroplane, Be nai. of nome British boxera,| PALMER STADIUN ind, Racy, @ur- ook iy Elis Score First, but Rivals Tie ——— tant af acer ner ar found Aynericn more attractive |W. J., Oct. %4-—Princeton formally | frst ; . at (Continued from First Page.) egue"Rrooe wee'ar'ayracass’ watch walle! ir ie | ae Mutusle paid ~Aiaarg strklanty Kngiand becon tho Ment for 18) enad itm huge new atadium, a $200,. | Dartmouth Them in the Second ing Michigan how, . $3.00 en: holding an’ —_——— ‘During the fir placo, $ | 000 gift from Fagor Palmer, for the quarter Soucy of U. of P. a8 tren the Crimson team Was burt and car. ‘Bre, tek, place, $12.10; show, $6.80. Cel- die Tre ® . ; t tv not an nitbt|ahnual game with Dartmouth. De- | and tony . Quarter: when the period _ eoded. eore;| {Be Celesson tonrm Aras Bart: and car, PIILADEL PRIA mo cori ah ene at Neither, it seems ppite threats of rain the great con. | blocking the kick, poi. wie CORNELL, 7: BROWN, 0. eae ia be eetiate, LPH Indi im met the lout the running to the homestretch Fert Tousteing etter, soar mes [sue Normeahon-ahapen sande Weld) Wrinegtun ‘entta, led the chugs and @ECOND QUARTER. FIRST QUARTER, Indiana hie afternoon vin the battle eu,’ Sealine hettyg second and, HY ra cee etter: 100k Fer | 26,800 at mame time Then ON cNtade whitocenac see | + LINE-UP. Harrett opened for Cornell with a] The Penna Staters started things MT etoude aE Bniineg | droniane third. But Moelicka’s early from the versatile Jame : . Hours before the teane appeared, | ond ore, Tibbitt Kieked the goal » Kobert Edgren N.Y. Evening | gariy comers, treading thelr way pant PRINCPTON, 12; DART. ‘ ‘orld | Friend-—Just a fow tines [lumber piles around the entrancow | Oleg’ WonpeRFUL RUN OF 70 YARDS. se § hank you for your " strolled in the Tiger’ now grounds | ia your column to-day. A quickly experienced a feeling of | ‘nen ET eS ae Dartmouth kicked off to Glick, who came back 10 yards, Then followed yo 0 Sse Bi aggre Pa boing lost, Rearing up almoat to! wax not the framoup tho very sky were row after row of | une of the grestest nenuationa uf the |? Wino people said it wan to [concrete aowta ‘The stands tn @| your. Drigge punted to Ghee on tRoeclal to ‘The Rrening Hag ieee Seen Oe eed the goal. Secre—Firet’ period. Penn Ith while one of the snail: lnorseao were filled In on three) Partimouth's §-vard tine Running) yar rELD, Conn. Oct. 3.—With [to Jain an inch Barrett on the next | MN SeRD AU ANTER: ie heavyweight division, like a aprinter, Ghee passed one Tiger ” yea : i . for hin to Jelear and apectatora could Joak right for a touchdown. through the | with the strong Washington and Jar. | seared Comet! ine’ oat Bcore, Cor. | touchdown late in this chapter. Lamb out of the house and @ee a patch of | entire Princeton team, Drigws dashed of Penn State fumbled a pass from ferron team Intact, the Yale coaches| neil, 14; Hrown, 0. Tersey woods in the distance, Frony| inaily after the Hartmauin auerterlat the last minute to-lay decided not| After the kick off Cornell got tho|centre on his seven-yard line, Jeff the groat hotehta of the preae row, | jing, but Ghee managed to altde over] to risk Yale's chances of sucecas by ball on her wens yard Pil sl 24 bE eavib tied Lee Mafra | the Kridiron, encircled by a rugning fer the score, Pudrith failed to kick | putting in a second, string quarter. |CoMmlve Kaine by thutt 10-yard gain around left end. A/with @ rush. Lamb scored three points for them when his pretty penalty of fifteen yards for Cornell) oi cement kick aatled over the bara brought the ball to Cornell’ 40-y: from the thirty-five-yard line. The line. Barrett then pnted. Murphy! nutchman scored again bringing ¢ kicked to Barrett on 46-yard Mne./ ball almost the length of the fleld. Vo carried tho ball back ten yards.| standing on the Crimson'’s ten-yard Batley went in at left end for Brown. line Clark was shoved through right Chandler replaced Frazer on the next rd for a touchdown. Lamb kicked He past uncertain |efforts told in the end for Mallard Berformances "ot both Rlevens served | closing with a rush got up In final ene tm >| strides to win by hnif a length, while her Meolicka, defented Celebrity threo lengths for the place. ‘The ut With’tho Red and Blue ts) FOURTH RACK — ‘The Potom erhaps the crowning feature of the! Handicap for two-year-olds; one ui, mieten ak find the rede enipned'| —-Sharpshooter, 117 (Karrick), won i aye at their best on Fran us Ma'bisid xtrugele wamely this afore Rassano, 97 (Catanen): Sentra. Times noon. Penn on the other hand, was je Eagl bs Ju 3°, nzious to continue 5 redemption, | 1.39 2-5. Trial by ye Garbage, egun'a week ago with a Victory over | Royal Martyr, Pebbles also ra the Navy, 11 Penn rolled up a] mutuals pald—Sharpshotoer, stra s ig againet Carliaio’c 24. Last | $11.10; place, $4.90: show,“ Ras: ar * the slovens battled flercaly toa | ¥1r 10% Peng tO show. 84. ie Ree? aquo element typical of | blo Eagle, show, $7.40. ames was not lacking ————_s_——— Baie ated gt Matt malar and | ARMY'S CRIPPLED TEAM t the bail to Brown's|and Coulldge, a new Harvard man, | dusky escorts, and a fine big band Y CROSS. mens like to track, resembled a bie xreen checker: | ual. RCOMLE: “PRINCETON. 185] hack and startod Wao in the porl-|iacyard’ line, “Butler was, sub-|on the fourth play recelved a forward] in, the second period Pennaylyanta BATTLES WITH HOLY Cc it that .a two weeks Siulth DatirMourn, « changenat| tion, Wilson's kneo has uot recov-| stituted for Batley on the Brown] pags frum Hradiee behind Penn's) Carry t, the al peat, pee — take on jim Coffey, Al Keich 4 G'eleok, back om the college] ie me Nae changes & tr 1 r cry lteam. On the next play Collyer| goul tine for a touchdown. Bradlee | the LINE-UP, o'clock, back Oo © college \tnie point, Getting the ball on Dart-| ered from the Injury and the coaches syshed thro! Brown's ved wing for] fulled at goal. Score, first balf—Penn. | carired the ‘Dall 4 midt . campua, a mighty roar wna heard.| modtth’s 35-yard lHne, the Tigers be-| and players did not expect him to last |"! wah, , 10; Harvard, 6. vania stot the Indians, and it miei bids iy ‘Pennepivami’ 4 Gall on «Bunt neat ‘ard line. A fumble gave ¢ Indians again on Penn- ming ber Fy Lv bout to car the the, period wastover, Score, end second ond: Comemnala, 98 (Acton), third. beriod: Penn, 6; indiana, 0. (Speciel to The Frening World.) Eng 18 3-5, Byes, Meat i hat ° wane. wae A acoring until the Fat | WEST POINT, N. ¥., Oct, 24.—The jso ran, 2 mutuels pag uni 60 % 3 thy me yo an Pe P., Army met Holy Cross on the gridiron Jone, Stralent, 5.10; BIO: ew, eas + on i this afternoon, » Tho Cadets were badly Gus Ban wea —__._—— off physically, and a recent big shake- SECOND RACE—One mile: three- COACH YOST WASN'T SURE [7'7." In® the inesup. to-day. Mefowan year. an ) jard,-—Leochares, itl Tio" (Coins), frat; Waterbaaa, 108 OF DEFEATING SYRACUSE. |! "ie"\vcs"Gliphant. ater. Hatt (huireen. seronat Leo Seoimay, Ae emmnoeeeee Holy Cross saved a score in @rst ‘urphy), |. Time—1.38. ich- hdown., Barrett kicked It was tho Princeton stud body |#an throwing passes. Amos hurled 4] the game through, They figured he 8 ee Samar the score to 21 for rallying around the Biatoric cannon, |/oNe throw to Bigley, who managed) youd give confidence to the playe Cornell. fo get his fingers on tho ball, but Sdaxwell went in at right guard for lad by # band, the Great munic the! could not hold it. Tho next attempt] There wae 4 big cheer when he ‘After exchange of punts Orange aod Mack students have had! wae along heavy Driggs to E.[ took bis place in the line-up, and Browet or the ball in midfield. for three years at a football game,/Trenkmann, but a Dartmouth man) iher wan also ablg cheer for the| after gaining ten yards they lost as the Jong, snake-liko line began mov. {blocked the throw. Tibbitt then stood! wiucKy Washington and Jefferson Coraall smeared ® for. on hin 42-yard line and kicked 9 by Murphy then punted to ing to the Stadium. beautiful goal, th travelling| cleven when It came the field, Cornel Seuin-yara line. Clarke broke With both nections cheering each| squarely ove ra Yale looked for a harder gameltnrough for fifteon yards. He tried the Dartmouth squad raced} & rimouth,é./than that against Notre Dame.|again but failed to gain. Shuler the fleld and went through a fumble at ‘ ” oles od te smeared Clarke's forward pasa, grab- tice, Each one of tho th made seven yarda| Other colleges expectond to see Yale) TMAtl. Oat on his own thirty-five. lively practic MA @ =. « fake end run, Whitney plunged| pressed to the utmost of her yard line. Harrett then broke throu was numbered, Close-| through for mix more, Ghee tried al strength, for there were ecouts from carrying to ball to Brown's forty-ft \y following Dartmouth + A three) MOrvars pane, bul it won tnoomplete.| Harvard, Princeton, Colgate and| yard line Lats replaced O'Hearn fo. Mrincaton teams on the field, the] Another Dartmouth forward pass fell} 1, hase whee te USrnell. » The period ended with n the arta of Tibbitt, duaged | Brown on hand when the game com- CORNEL va 21; BROWN, 0. substitutes going to the aide Noetinok 80 yarda. dust ercsr Dries | monced soora, CORNELL, ’ WINNERS AT LATONIA. Gunvos Smith gets to work in OW way, taking on the othor Wiew ay fant ax thoy come, on She may bring back his old T bave o slight suspicion tha Main trouble with the Gunner in ike all men who box a great ft, be has bevome filled with an am- to be clever, The Gunner's LINE-UP. quarter by @ magnificent stand o& er depended much on clever. | wuile (he reeulare went out for al punted t ¢. encond. quarter endnd FIRST QUARTER. mG akg week one Sine he also Tan. [thelr -onc-yard line after ihe, Ara i, While he han become « much | warming up. He aaa = Yale made o touchdown five min- ‘Oarnena atrong defense ai 94.80, place $3.50, show $2.1 jtheir territory. The quarter ended gcientific boxer, he never can FIRST QUART THIRD QUARTER. utes after the scrimmaye atarted.| compelled to kick after these unauc- | bass, place $2.30, ahow $2.10; with tho ball at 20-yard line in the in pure speed and shiftiness| Princeton kicked of — Lartavath,| Hrown and Lamberton returned as] ie Gore took the ball over on a back| cessful attempts, The first five mi Skolmy, show $2.20, anya ponaeaeian: nan ae Sret B come others of far lese fighting |after twice feeling out the line, An wt Prt Dartmouth] pasa from Wilson and went the re- of play in this period was al THIRD RACE—Three year off and q : 2 2 O88 0, ‘What the Gunner had was @) kicked to Amos who raced lack 15 Naa back etght moat all in Brown torritory. A for. | upward: six furlongs, Fu maining nine yards for the touch. down, Le Ge Kicked the goal, Theer w Msappointing features in the 1 SECOND QUARTER. The Army twice had the batt Holy Cross‘s 10-yard line through Mn Bee Stack to tne be And) yards, The Tikors moon found thu! i ag! te and mowed them down aa|the Green linn | and Dries is Dh or punt to (Keogh), first; Othello, 107 Titcabe), second; Lackrose, 106 (Mott), third, Time, 1121-5. Bolala, Wilhite, Char- ward pass, Shuler to Shelt twenty yards. Line plunges by Bar- rett and Shuler found the ball on i rg ball, but the cadets od Hoth Yale and ard line. Kleinert re- M On Bel SYRACUSE, Oct. 24.—With PUbaiog , feat ‘Be they ca punted to Ghee, who wlipped by two Washington Jefferson fumbled | Browns i ter, arrlatowe, agen, pene 5 —With weather |fucked the punch to carry it over, the Come on, Guabsat, show us the old tacklans for elaht yar Whitney ti] ne enn and Yule three, unsucecantut| placed Hill at fullback for Cornell | also ran, $2 mutuels paid fair and dry field in the dium, | visitors putting up @ remarkably etift thousands of football enthusiasts ex-| fight. Finally, in desperation, Bene-: , pected to witness one of the greatest | dict essayed a goal from placement tidiron battles In the history of |from the 20-yard Ine, whith hit He made good with a five-yard dash through straight, $14.70; place, ‘030! show, $4.80. Othello, Pisce S20 show $4.00. Lackrose, show $22.40. ant passes ina row. Yale waa penalized for holdi Hardwick of Harvard was an Interested spectator, three emasios made six yarde|tine. Shenk th through the line and then punted to Ames on Princeton's % yard line —_—_——_—_ LATONIA ENTRIES. ing two yards, “ i Acuso when the varity and Michie |UPrights and bounced back. whe ' made 12 Hoginbotham was hurt and replaced) Kieinert was pushed over or: Bap Got tovether this afternvon, quarter ended with the b Hot Driggs returned the kick to Ohoe.| around vtun's left end. Dart. |0¥ Sehrann, A Yate kick waa blocked fourth touchdown Barre’ LAUREL ENTRIES. ‘Dade 0 ne game jem to be about |Croas’s 20-yard line in bony pelea . Who went down under min ‘Meera rath then w maroh to tho] And Fleming ran, the ball to Vale's] deked the goal, Score: CORNELL: te even. Geach ont of the Wolverines, | sion. Soore—West Point, @) ROY ° Dartmouth made 1h yar an on- on goal $8-vard line. Op the nest play Wien: BROWN, 0. FIRYp RACK ~ Selling: RCE treete | should win, paaheeed geld AxrNeUss | Cross, 0. side kick which caught the Orange! Whitney. Murdock and Ghee aad ete a ee eeeteea| cornell at thie stage rushed her jaugs, [Peak 318; Haneruin, 10%, Samia B.. | Condition of his team. pp! and Black off guard, Dartmouth tried| fifteen yarde in six attmepts, The] 'S yards. firat quarter ended) wupatitutes Into 1 AEs Pros" he frat q the battle, anotber on-slde kick, (he ball Darimouths stande were veling for YALE 7, W. AND J.0 Jina gam@ safely od straight up in the air, A touchdown Murdock squeezed two SECOND QUARTER. Phillip! played soramble by both tenis a Prin da through tackle Whitney got} ‘Two minutes after the second pertod| Jameson and Jewitt man finally fell on it. On the next| four more wrouid lent end. ‘The bail] opened Yale's goal was cromsed for] tackles Ine pince of ~iallogty and lay McAuliffe crashed through and! was now on the Tiger's f-yard line. | the first time this year. ‘The ball was 9 atend of third quar locked Drigx'’s punt, the } rolled | Murdock fatled to make the needed|on Yalo's sevan-yurd line after suc- RROWN, 0. along the ground to the Princeton! distance and the ball went to Prince. | caasive plunges, Goodwin made a for- foal, In the pursuit that followed|ton Driggs, standing on his own goal] ward pass to Splegel, who mado the Drummte W | Bree, got to the spot frat anc re-/ tine, made @ miserable twenty-yard| touchdown, and Fleming Kicked the! young Drummie, the Jersey city ered the ball. It wan 4 nurrow!] punt, but the Tigers were fortunate! goal. Schrana and Brann replaced] jgptweieht, made good in another bout pote rte for “Old Nassau having Shenk recover the ball | Heginbotham and Tug Wilson last night by winning from Mel Coogan, * ‘After one try at the line Drigg®| Drigaw then made a good Kick far! ends. Washington apd Jefferson out- Brooklyn lhtwetaht, in the main a : Fr Sivet, | quickly punted out of danger to mid: | down into Dartmouth's territory, Af- | played Yale far the remainder of the |'h® , 113; h THIRD QUARTER, “ FIRST QUARTER, Army ripped open the Holy Crese Michigan kicked off. Rose waa/line after the kick-off. Hodmuon amd downed on Syracuse's 20-yard line.| Mitchell carried the ball to the 38- Rose on fi ucceasive plays made 2) yard line, where 2 penalty gave them rrying the ball to the|five yards more, and Hodgson tore through on the next play to the 6- the ball and Shufelt| yard line, and in two playe the Army tlonal recovery on Mich-| put it over, Hodgson carrying ¢he line. Rose attempted | ban, Benedict kicked goal.” Beore— Bushnell caught the ball] Army, 7; Holy Cross, 0. gan's 5-yard line and re- nace apenas turned it 25 yard End runs by Maulbetach and Bushnell netted FOOTBALL RESULTS. : | ton 108 1a SY abs FAC ° f ten rounds at the Vanderbilt A. Michigan their only two firat downs Held. Dartmouth could not advance, | ter @n exchange of punts Ghee made period, but were unable to score, | hout of ~ Putter Gok ae ja and Whit punted to Amer on) a pretty ffteen-yard run. Amen fum- Keore at end of mocond quarter: Yale, ©. of Brooklyn For the first four rounds of the period. R. Johnson recovered Princeton's ten-vard line, The Tigers, | bled a punt on hin own S0-vard Hne 7; W. and J. 7 | the men foueht hard with Coogan hat who bad done little but kik sc far and was recovered by Murdock for! ‘In the third period the playing was) ing a shade the better of it, but begin- quickly returned the punt to Ghee! Dartmouth A Dartmouth forward! very clos. Fleming made two net [ning the fifth Drummie began ws send who thro: rd line. From then on the ball! Western Reserve, 0; second ept in Michigan territory. The| Navy, 14; Western Reserve, 0. « a fumble by Bushnell on the Syracuse| At Annapolle—-First period, Navy, 0; &: period, “tka ae ga moe was : Michi-| At Columbus—First period, Obie e heavily by Halll: ic! *» went out of bound wing runs just missed a | ple punches int into Googan' Py body, an period ended with Se, Fall lo als fe Ow ci 5 ‘Whitney in three divos, up for third quarter Score, PRINCE: | from the centre of the fleld Le sre coomine up t to the anal gan's lon on own s8-y Beate, ‘taconein, 0; second the line ‘nade it firet down TON, 16; DARTMOUTH 6 rep the bal to the Senin yard Un | toa yracuse, 0; Michigan, @.' Obie State, 6; Wisconsin,

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