Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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Elln threw Canor for n loss ,: a nrd.
K eM huit on the play After n few
',. re,t he plucklly contlnupil Carter
L.r,d back t vj-ynni line n. m-'
5 toit t,,e lil" ""'' b,ocUM "ml rr
"unit was knorltpcl out. Int r.-tuntp.! the
JTxtitT bdns brotiBhl around by Doctor
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Spiral Trautwpln made K yards around
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wMfused to 1p.ip the Kame. SprlnKpr
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tfon hi" own 31-ynr.l ne. Hcnnott
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si:co.r l'Kiiion.
The ball was put Into pl.iy at lionlnnliiB
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ftrter lost on the nest attempt. IteexAs
.1(0 lost n yard Ctiti-r Licked to Trout
,.n ho was thro n In mtdfh-ld. Trout
r.in'wat forced out of bounds for a l-.ud
Ion Troutweln made n beautiful forward
ms to VoCKlin for a 20-yard italn Mc
Critf sained .! y.nds A forward ji.im.
us grounded Troutw.-'n fumbled but
ArmtronB of the same team recovered.
Erody pained 1 yard Troutweln threw a
long forward pass to VcieK in. who rm to
the J-uml line, where he was stopped by
Rti'. Kddows went 111 fr Tmutwoln.
Uiovit made t yaids on line plutiKlnK.
Hcfiraw made 3 yards. Hall iinl 1 .-a
from Northeast's coal. Zimmerman muld
n'n olv sK inches iiRnlii-t NortlKasfw
line Nortlte.iHt held for downs on their
en' nix-Inch 1 no. Carter punted frm
19 jardt behind hl own coal line to Zim
merman, who can led the hall to the 'J0
yard line. Zimmerman made 2 yards.
Hackman made S yards off rlRht tackle
M3o8 made llrst down thiouKh c 'titei
5!clraw falls to sain on end run. 1 lack
nan dropped back to bis own 25-yard line
and tried a field ko.iI, which sailed wide of
stial post Hall was put Into play on
Vortheasit's Sn-jnrd line and the llrst half
ended before anothet play.
Score' Central, n Northeast. 0
THIRD PRIUOI).
Brody replaced Hackman at quartet back
Carter kicked off to Troutweln who tan
he ball back 5 ynrds to his own 30-y.ud
me. Troutweln failed to Rain on an t. ml
tsh. riumres by Zimmerman and MO
Iraiv netted but Inches and Trautwein
unted to lteees at mldlleld who carried
t back 5 yards. Kinsman pounded the line
or 7 ard. Carter was thrown for a loss
7 Armstrong. Caiter punted out of
ounds on Centraf.s 3D-yaid line. Tiaut
veln made 3 jnrds around left end I.ino
)lungea failed to advance the ball and
rntutweln punted to Carter, who rati it
'ack S yards to his own 4n-y.ini line
leeus made 20 yards on an ott tackle play
nd Kinsman added 7 more throuKh center,
'arter made It llrst down throiiRli centei.
arter made D yards off left tackle and
ude first down through center. IMuiircs
r Kinsman and White netted 5 jards.
Northeast missed a llrst down by Indies
nd'the bill went to Central HlKh on Its
n 15-yard line. Trautwein punted fiom
(a own 51-yard line to Snyder on his own
'yard line. Ho fumbled but reeoeied
nd ran the hall back to mldlleld' Sehnel
er and Kinsman make 8 yards on lino
lunges. Forward pass Klnsmart'to Carter
lade 7 yards and Kinsman took the ball
trough center for llrst down. Carter added
around right end. White added 4 yards
trough tackle, and Scholleld repincrd
'hlte. Line pluncea failed to Rain and
arter dropped hack to the 25-yard line
nd tried a Held Boal, hut the k'ek was
locked and Carter recovered for North
aat Schneider nindo 15-ynrds around
Jht tnd as the third period ended. North
wt ball on Contrad'a 12-ynrd line. Score
-Northeast, 0; Central. 0.
FOUIITH I'inilOl)
Kinsman made 4 yards off left tackle,
id Schneider added three more on the
"ne play. Carter banccd the, line for two
ore arid Kinsman carried the ball to 1-foot
ne through left tackle. Two line pIunKes
' Carter carried the ball over. Schotield
'tight Carter's punt out, but Carter missed
goal, tho ball striking the uprights,
ore; Northeaht. G ; Central. 0.
Shoemaker threw Schneider for a 3-yard
s and Carter punted out of hounds on
ntral's 30-yard line.
poppert replaced Hackman at left half
fk. Central penalized 5 yards for off
' Thomas threw ltoppert for a loss of
jards, and Springer punted to Carter,
io blgnalled for U free catch off Central'
-yard line. Carter tried an end run, hut
rthean line 'caught holding and were
nallzed 15 yards. Carter punted to
autweln, who Tan It back 10 yaids on
n 15-yard line. I'oppert made 10 yards
Mind right end, but McOrnw thrown for
los sof 10 yards on tho next play nnd
finger punted to Schneider at mldlleld,
'o ran It back 10 yards.
Carter made five, yards through center
d Uennett threw White for a lohs of
yards. Carter dropped back to mid
Id and tried for a Held goal, but the
II sailed under the crossbar missing by
heB. A- forward pass' wuv grounded,
ringer tried to hunt the ball, was blccked,
d recovered by Springer on own 10-yard
Springer butted out of bounds on
1 own 40-yard line.
Schneider tried un end run, but the
rtheast line waa detected holding and
rallied 15 yurds. Carter theln punted
Trautwein, on his own 10-yard line, who
lde a 90-yard run through a broken field
Tying the ball over the goal line.
Referee Lamberton, however, tuled that
Wtweln had stepped out of bounds on
1 own 32-yard line, and the ball was
uht back 'and put In play on that line,
autweln then made 8 yards around left
I Before the next play could be called,
i referee's whistle blew, ending the game
'.giving Northeast the championship of
anterscnolastio League ana possession
uimbel cup tropny for tne nsuin
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HIGH AND SWARTHMORE
Indittns Surprise, I
Holding Quakers I
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l't zip Into tin Ranip
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..Hid tlein r.t,-i.d a gnat hand wlu i it
'.iitii-d Into i.u. .iima.
Captain MIIipi w ,i,o toss and I'etin lie-
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In.' ...-r the Indians oal line It was tb,.
Indians b th,.tl VU) , j ,
l.itnnier r.pl.n.d ,-(mit, or ,.,. ,,
logguclil pinylm; l, tt i.icUl,. In ,..u ,. of
l.ass. at left tin I. . ir Ciiiik.
Al'lcr ',. ,. ir, ,,,.,! ,a. Kl (l)1 u
ruinblc, the I'enii hte.unioller got In a.tlnn
.iit.r two minutes of MUejlng stuus
pulled nlT a 2,i-jal.l tun niutind left end
Heiiy not In uml tbc,, ,.t 1 on a line tukle
l I... ltn.. Iterry would imi bp di-niid.
however, and went ainunil left ..nil rm t lie
Iirst tiiueliilnwii. Herrj kicked the Ro.i .
Store. IVtiii 7; Carlisle, "
Ijissi rcpl.u-pil Touguchl at left tacltl.- tor
the Indians Hury's KleknlT hit the ci..ss.
bar nnd bounced over It was the Indians'
ball on their ovwi 2"-;iaril line l.elt..
piint.d to Hell at .Mldlleld Powerful line
smashes by H Straus, Deny and l.lwht
took to the bnll to the Indians' 10-jnnl line
The Itpdsklns intrrceptid a forward pass"
Jones u..s hurt In a n rlmmage and was
taken out Me was ippiaeed by Vigil
I Vim got the ball on dnwns and Heiry
Miked a fu-lil glial f,MII ,10 2-y.,,,, n,,,'.
hriuo: IVnn In, Indians n
The period ended In a llun of crltc
ment fnmi the Cat lisle delegation when
Heiman ran the klckoff back ::, nrds.
I'etin I ft, Indians n.
si:cond pcition
'O'lioinian replaced Hattlmer at i Iglit
tacklo for I'tnn.
After getting the bap on down. I'enn
took the oi al to the ln.yard line on for
ward passes. Theie Iknv broke loose
around left end, eluding half a dozen
tackle! s and planting the ball between the
goal posts Up nilssiil the goal from touch
down. Score, I'tnn. HI; Indians, n.
cjulglpy replaces Hell After the klckoft.
the Indians ran the ball back to the 30
yald line. Two first downs wtie made on
end runs b Herman and a snappy p.i.s
fiom I.elio. to I-'Iitii'liem gained 8 yards.
Heiman lir.ik thioitgh for 2i yards, taking
flip ball to I'enns 25-yni.l line .Miles made
s ,.inls The Indian routers went wild with
il-lnns of a touchdown. After thiee plays,
which did not gain an Inch, the I'enn line
held like a nick, and the Indians lost the
ball nn dow us
Straus luade llrst down on three line
plunges, and hen the llrst half endid befoio
they could lllle Up llgitlll Score I'enn, 10:
IndlaiH ii
Tinitii i'i:itnn
Uooinill lepl.leed Hell III illllltclli.l.k Inr
I'.nii Uulgley kicked off to Tlbbltts. who
lumlled, mid Heiman recoM'Ud and le
tutned the bill to the 20-yaid line. Tib
bitts made 5 jnrds aiound right end llat
tinier up acid .Ma.Mianl at loft tackle for
I'enn.
After two smashes ai the line tho In
dians could not gain and MI1.M punted to
LjtilgUy, who curled the hall back 20 yards
to tlie Indl.ins's tn.jnni line Straus went
thiough for ." jnrds on two plunges at tho
line tjuigle plunged thi.iugh renter for S
jards and (list down Straus made 0 yards
thtough tlie same place.
Ito-eiiau made I nr.N and lltst down
olf tackle Light made 5 arils and Siiaus
added two ini-.o tiitougli center. Cjulglpy
made a yail and Miaus made 2 yards
thiough the line and lltst down, bringing
the ball to the 2-ynrd line Light tore light
through the line for a touchdown Score:
I'enn. 22; Indians, ft tjulgley kicked the
goal Si'oie. I'enn. 23: Indians, n
Lehigh Runs Over
Lafayette Team
('i)iillntteil frnni I'liKe One
fend the west goal, with a strong wind in
lit r f.uor
Captain Ilalslead of Lehigh, kicked off
to King who was downed on his own 28
Sard line A Maglnnls lepiaced Captain
IlaKteail .Mendelsohn failed to gain.
Wysockle spltli d Smith without a gain
"ri'drlmhii made 1 yard through right
e' le Smith kicked to Wysockie, who
an it back to his own 50-yard line. Slegel
was Injuud cm the play, Howe taking his
place .MeCaithy made 5 yards through lett
gu.ud Wysockie added two mole through
tlie same plate on a fumble on the net play
In Maglnnls, but
rlngton punted to
in oered the ball llcr
King on Lafayette's 111-
jard line.
Home made 3 ards on an open play
thiough tackle Mendelsohn failed to gain
through the Hue Smith failed tin a pla
nmund light end Smith punted to Wy
sockie but the bail w is taken back and I.a
fajetlo penalized for off-side Young went
thiough and threw King back of the goal
line for a safetj. Score. 2 to 0.
King falltd on an tnd run. Mendelsohn
made a yaid thiough right tackle Men
delsohn was stopped without gain. Smith's
punt was blocked by Young, who fell on
the hall for u tomhdown. Score, Lehigh, S;
Lafayette, 0.
McCarthy failed to kick goal, tho ball
striking tho crossbar
McCarthy kicked off to Wainw right, who
fumbled when tackled, but recoveitd the
ball. King made 8 jaids aiound right end.
Uoe mado three more, around the same
place for a lllst down Mendelsohn added
fhe more around left end
Wysockl plunged over after Maginnes and
Herrlngton had fojlcd, Lafayette making a
great stand on its l-urd line Herringlnn
punted out to Maginnes Herrlngton failed
to kick goal.
Wysockl kicked oxer the go .1. Ball was
blbught out to the 20-yard line Young
tackled Smith for a 10-yiud loss Smith
punted out of bounds on his own 30-yard
line. (S.-uarra took Muglnnes's pace)
Wysockl made 5 yards through renter.
Wysockl skirted Lafayette's right end for
25 jards, following which Herrlngton ran
around Lnfactte's left end for a touch
down. Herrlngton punted out to Savarra
Herrlngton fal ed to kick goal.
McCarthy kicked on to King, who brought
It back to Lafujotte'H 40-yard line. Hoth
Mendlesolm nnd Smith failed to gain and
lost two more. Smith kicked to McC.uthy.
who was downed In his tracks,
Wysotkl mado 8 yards through left tuckle
,s'avarra then made It a first down Hei
rlngton ripped off a 45-yard ltm around
right end, taking the ball to tho 20-yard
line, Lehigh was then penalized for hold
ing. On a forward pass from Wysockl.
Young took tho ball to Lafayette's 2-yord
line. From this position Savarra plunged
over for a touchdown. Herrlngton kicked
McCarthy kicked over tho goal line and
the ball wus brought out to Lafayette's 20
yard line, (Llnd replaced McCarthy). Three
ottenipts by Lehigh netted only 5 aids nnd
Smith kicked out of bounds ut the middle
of the field. Herrlngton made 10 yards on
a run around right end. Wysockl udded 5
more thiough light tackle and then on a
forward pass from Wjsockl, Saurr,'t took
the bull to Lafa:ette's 20-yard line. (Cole
man rep'ueed Young). A forward pass,
Wysockl to Herrlngton, scored a touch
down. A. Maglnnls failed to kick goal.
(Wolf replaces King.) ., .
A. Maglnnls kick off to Smith, Who was
I downed on his JS-yartl line,
:.'JJcQre mni-ot second perlotl--Lhlh, MM
EVENING LEDGE1I PHJJjAJJJULl'HJbi, A'JLUldJAl'. jNuvUMBER 24,,
FAVORED OVER LAFAYETTE AND HAVERFORD PENN VS. INDIAN!
MARINES AND LEE
BOTHFAILTO SCORE
Daniels and Baker Witness
Big Contest at Wash
ington MR. WILSON NOT THEKE
Mtirmi s i imp l.p"
thinmi.li . . left etui Ward
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1'erlie.lll lrfli.ii.irit Miller
Vth renter 1, nUlns
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WASHI.VnTO.N. Nov 21.
A brilliant assemblage. Including Cabi
net member., diplomatic iepiosetit.il Ives cf
the Allies, high l!o eminent oillctals. army,
navy and matlne corps nillieis wltn.ssed
the foothill game this nfti iiionii between
the marines fiom League Island. Phila
delphia, and the. team lepresentlug the
31!ith Infantiy, National Aran, frnni Camp
Lee. Petersburg. Vn Vu In mm .if the
Hi tutors were In uniform
Tlie marines from Philadelphia. 150
stiong. arrived lute b a special train out
the Haltlmoie and tihlo shortly after liooil.
Ill the botes on the Camp o ship of tho
held were Major Uerernl Crnnklilto, lotn
iii.inder of the Klghtleth division of the
N ttlonal Aimy, and Colonel Cmlieii, his
chief of starr. The Camp Leo trim has
been niacin .1 by Lieutenant It II MrF.ul
den, ii fotiner "All-Southern" end. and C
P. Highly, n former I'rltirei.iti pl.ivcr.
"Hob" I'olweII. the marines' eoa, h. was rnti
fident. however, that the soldiers au let
loose no plnjs which IiIm team cannot
smother.
Six hundred M irlnes came up fiom ijuaii.
tlco. Secretary Hanlels and Secietnry
Maker weir present, but not Pirsldcilt Wil
son. Camp Lee klckfd on nt 2 15 in Williams
on his 15-yard line, who ran It hack to his
45-j.ird line Scott Immediately punted,
but the Marines wore penalized live ards
for bnldini; and Malum tried a line plunge
vainly. Scott punted again to .eighty on
Ids 3d.) .mi line
After two fruitless end inns. Camp Lie
was penalized for holding, the ball being
put bail, to t.er's 25-ynrd line. Lrlgbt)
tore olf flftt-.n )ards around right mil
The Murines mIIToiipi! and threw them luck
rnr losses of tw-enty-lhe jaids The Ma
rines' ball ,n .13-yard line Two forward
passes, , Scott ti. Avery, tile Marines ad
vanceil lo Camp Leo's 2n-ynrd line and were
lit Id f.r downs and the Soldiers puntnl
out or dang, i Forwards weie tried time
times and grounded The llrst period rinsed
with hall on ('imp I.e. 's is-v.u.l line
Scoie Marines, u, Crnp Lie, n
Captain Cor nog
Stars for Garnet
t ..tit lit ii. .1 rriiln I'iikp One
Leon.uil klckttl the goal. Score Haver-
foul, 7 , Swaithniore. Ii.
Ullmour kicked oft" to Wostcott. who was
tluown Iiy Phillips on hls.iwn 35-yiii.l line.
Diitbln, Slow and Cntnng made llrst downs
I 'in bin made 3 ).iuls at .ontei and Cm nog
elrclid tin- end lor S .Minis and nnoth.r
first down. Wrsttott and Coinog mmle .1
ai.ls aple.o anil then tin- lattei got olf a
long i nd tun. placing the ball on the sl
yaid line. Westentt made 3 vards and
Cornog mid. d one more. Stow' fumbled and
Hu.h icuneit.l for a H.ivciford tiiinh
bacl; The ball went to llaieifoid on Its own
20-yaid line An e.change of punts gaie
the Scarlet and Mlnck the ball on its own
::." aril line. I. ion. ml made 7 )aids mi
tlirco plays and befoio nnnt.ier foimatlon
the pri lod ended Score- Havel ford, 7:
Swarthtnore, 0.
SECOND PLP.KHI
Ltonaid punted 33 yards out of bounds
C.inog went otf tackle for 7 yards and
Piirbln made 30 on nn end run, bringing
tho ball to Haverford's 20-yaid lino. Cor
nog and I un bin curled" the ball twice and
In ought It to the 2-yar.l mark Cornog lilt
tackle for n touchdown, and then kicked the
goal Scoie' Swarthmoro, 13 ; Il.iveifonl, 7
Cilmour kicked off to Cornog, who ran
the bail buck 15 ynids to his own 35-yaul
line nurblti circled the end for 25 yards
and Cm nog wint through for 7 more. Two
Swarthinnre forward passes grounded and
Larklli punted 35 ).'Ud.s to Miuby. Leon
ni. I M turned the kick, booting tho ball to
Wostcott at mldlleld Short gains by Dur
blu and Cornog advanced the ball 25 yards,
and then Ilaverfonl held tho (Jarnet for
downs. lluzby punted to Wostcott, who
was downed at inldfielil. flu the next play
Wostcott took the ball on a forward pass
fiom Cornog and inn 40 )ards for a touch
down. Cornog missed the goal. Seme.
Swaithmore, I; Ilaveifmd, 7.
VON BERNSTORFF'S NAME
CUT FROM COLLEGE ROLL
Franklin and Marshall Institution Takes
Action on Revelations of
Intrijrue
LANCASTIIIt. Pa . Nov. ii. At a meet
ing today of the board of trustees of
Franklin and M.nsha'.l College, the name
of the former Oerman Ambassador. Count
ou Hernstorff, was stricken from the col
lege rolls because of recently divulged
revelations of the Stale Department ron.
rernlng operations of the Heiman diplo
matic corps' In this country
A few years before tho war Count von
Hernstorff attended a collego celebration
here, when a degree was confcrrcl upon
him
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Joe Lynch T. Eddie O'Ketfft
Eddie McAndrewt vs. Irish Patsy Cline
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PRINCETON FRESHMEN
LEAD YALE TEAM, (5 TO 0
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Ni:V IIAVIIN. Conn.. Nov 14 Playing
on a slliipoiy lied Pilncpton PioshniPii led
the previously unbeaten Ytilii yotlligsterx
In the second period by n score of 0 to o
The score was made on a fumble which
Harvey picked up nnd carried 35 )atds
across the goal line.
Vale hamuicicd to Princeton' lO.ud
lino and was held for ilowun. Princeton
showed strength and carried the ball with
out trouble to Yale's Io-)ard lino when the
period ended.
Score end of. tlrst period. Yale, 0 i Prince
ton, a
lt.ivmnnd. for Ptlnceti.n plunged ihtough
YiiIo'n right end of the tne to the S-y.itd
llnu where Ynle held nnd took the ball mi
downs. Yale gained on Krench's punting,
getting to Prlncetuti's af.-yurtl line, after a
kicking duel with Ituymoud l'rcmdi nai
lowly missed u Held goal, llnrvev pit l.r.1
up Yale's fundi ed bull on Princeton's 3."..
)iu.l line and rated for n tnuclidiiwn Mn
mond failed lit goal.
Princeton's better rushing was offset bv
fieiiuetit petinllles for overeagernps. while
Yale lolled on kicking lor oiiensive nun
Kiilnod le.ulilv Ita.vmond had sliced a punt
to his own .ir,-.ud lltn whin the fumble
.amp on the tls llnp-iip I..i .liopplnu th.
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W. AND .1. AND NOTRE DAME
MAY PLAY IN SNOWSTORM
S'eveial Inches of Snow on (Tridiron,
and Contest May Uo Fumbling
Match
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WASIIINCITON. Pa. Nov 21 frightful
weather conditions will prevail for the game
hotueoii ". and .1 and Notre Paine here
thl afternoon unless n logins snowstoim
Is ilisslpated before the time for the kick-off.
Several Inches of snow covers the gridiron
ami Indii atlons are that a game which gave
pioiiilso of proving spectacular and open
mnv icsolve itself into a fumbling match
HoMetor. the cl ish will be staged, lis this
place Is thtonged with htippoitors of both
loams
Two Important cliangis will be not bid in
the W nnd .1. line-up today Tiessot h to
be moved fiom rlglit end to lett halfb i. k
In place ol Smith, who is injuied St. in
will take Tres-el's place nnd CS.iibN.li wll
plav at light tackle Coieh Hnipir will
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PENN AND CORNELL FRESH
TO PLAY TODAY AT ITHACA
Cornell Has Not Lost it (Jaine, While
Quakers Have Won All
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ITHACA. N. Y Nov. 'Jl. Light niimv
fell the major part of the inornltig as the
Pennsylvania nnd Cornell l'teshineu teams
prepnied for tlielr annual battle, but pre
cautions luut iioen taken to piotoct Silmell
knpf l-'leld. and the grldltou was In fair
shape for tho game.
The Cornell tubs h iu so far tint lost n
single game, while Ihe Venn )oungsters
have otilv ono defeat to their cicdlt. lioth
Coach .lourdet's lueii and the )oungsters
to I. 'hod by Imii Champaign, of Cornell,
wore conlldent. Tlie llu.iki rs itiuntid on
llos'tk), Pierce und Ciowley, while tho
llluii.i eiilis plat ed most relliitiie mi Wnlil
tlielr clever nuarterbick. Iiiiiileavy. left
half and Mush and Peals, the tnrkl. p.
RROWN AND DARTMOUTH
CLASH IN BOSTON TOWN
After a Lapse of Eleven Years Ancient
Rivals 1'esume Football
Helations
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MtiSTiiN, Mass., .Nov SI. Ttrown and
iMitmnuth ri-Htimcd football relatl. ns to
day after n lapse of eleven ears, when
they clashed nn Ilraves Hold before one of
the largest football throngs of tho season
here. Tho team entered the contest very
evenlv matched. It was a cold rniippv dtv
for the plavcrs, but nn uncomfortable day
ft r tin sh ctntors.
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Ainistrnng kicked off to Mcliouough who
was thrown on his 10-ynril line Mrnvvn
failed to gain and norilon punted After
a .oiiple of Ineffectual rushes1 Cior.lon trlnl
it goal fiom the 47-yatd line, but failed
Neither sl.lo gained on rushes and the ball
exchanged sides sivernl thins on punts.
'lordon dropptd back as If to kiclt, but
Instiud. made a forwatd pass to Coulter,
who ran to Ihe 15-vnrd line before Leh
man threw It I Mrown placed Hip ball
on Partmouth's s.)nr.l line wb. re It was
lost on an tnterreptrd foiwm.l pass. Tlio
ball was kept out of danger the rest of the
period
Srnro- -lliown. 0 ; Pnitmoiitli, 0.
Ollicial.-,' Club to Meet
The newly organlid omdals' Club, of
the Middle Atlantic ,.mk Intlon of the
A A P. will hold a met ting net Monday
night at s o'eloi k In the Lin. ln Mud.llng.
I lei man Miver Is the prosiib nt of the
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all liian.h. s of vpoit It Is the only or
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FRESHMEN OF CORNELL
AND PENN PLAY IN SNOW
Neither Ride Is Able to Score in the
Onenlinr Period of the
Contest
ITHACA, N. Y. Nov. 2 1. The freshmen
teams of C.ntiwll mid I'enn fought tod.i)
for itrlillKii honors on a Held sllppeiy with
falling snow Neither side scoTed In the
llrst pan of tin. game
Tho old) illume for u scoir on the open
ing pel bid .nine when Penn tiled for II
Held goal fiom the 3.-..vari1 line
Wubl kicked off to Pierce, who came back
In .Muds. Aftor u few short gains, u punt
ing duel was begun. The ground was slip
per) and snow coullliiled to full. Loose
handling of the ball was Inevitable mid the
ba.k.s fuun.l considerable dillicully tu ketp
ing their foot
Cornell worked the Prim ends for short
gains, while the (Junkers found the Cornel
lino Milneiable Penn I en. hod Cornell's. 35
)aid line twin, and toward tho end of tho
period Miller tried n drop kick from the IIS
iinl line, but failed. The ball was In Cor
tie l's i, .....ession on the 35-)ard line when
time was .ill. ,1.
ARiMY TO END SEASON
WITH HOSTON CONTEST
West Point Expects a Hard Match, as
Massachusettn Collegians Have
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VVHST I'dl.NT, N. Y. Nov. 2 1 The
A nn v mid ltoston Collego will linn up on
the gridiron heie today for tho final game
of the West Pointers' season Tho 'Hull"
collegians com.i strongly touttd, nnd the
Army t spools it hard game. The contest
takes the plao. on tho Army's schedule of
tlm Navy team nml has added Importance
for tli.u ronton In the Army camp.
SERVICE CHAMPIONSHIP
FOUGHT. OUT AT READING
P.PUUNCA. IM, Nov 2t The fofthiill
champlonshlr of the Pnlled States service
was (oiitesled hero this afternoon. Tlie
t'snis. of Hi,. Allentown Ainbulaiice in
camiinient, claimants of the title, battled
with the contenders. Camp Monde. A
notable line of college stars aro on both
teams
Tl Lets for the game were selling at n
premium all week The "Circus Mavlmus,"
where the gnme Is being pin was sur
rounded by crowds all morning. When the
gates wore oiiened nt noon the Held was soon
tilled.
The field was cleared at 2 o'clock and
both teams began signal practice. Line-up:
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PENN FAVORITE
IN CROSS-COUNTRY
Field Is Smallest in Years1
and Moakley Predicts
High Score
FRESHMEN WILL RACE.-
Ni:V YOniC. Nov. 24. rennnylvanla Is
the favorlto for the Intercollegiate cross
country championship run at Van Cort
l.indt Park this afternoon, hut tho Quakers'
may be hard piessed by (he. Massachusetts!
MtiFtltute of Technology and Dartmouth
tonms. Cornell Is regarded as a dark
lKire.
Only sit teams will gather nt tho start-'
Ing lino or tho big race, and the field will
bo the smallest In the last dozen years of
tho run. Hesldes the teams named, Colum-v
Ida and tho College of the -City of Newt
Yoik aro tho only Institutions which will
I n represented.
The ptart will bo made promptly nt 3
o'clock, provided tho race for freslimen Is
over by that time. Tho contest for the
first-year men will get under way nt 2:1C,
and tho teams which will run are Yale,
Harvard, Pennsylvania, .Syracuse, Colum
bia and the Collego of tho City of New
York.
Tho personnel of the teams which will
meet In the varsity run Illustrates the In-,
roads that the rail to arms has mado In
collego athletic squads. Only ono man,
Captain Pressor, on tho Cornell team, Is a
vetetan of tho Cornell i-quad which cap
tun d tho championship nt New Haven last
)ear. Dartmouth has given Its entire 191
squad, Pennsylvania has lost all except
one man, Columbia has retained three, M.
I. T. two antl C. C. N. Y. three.
Jack Moakley, tho Cornell coach, who
In the last eighteen years has developed
Ilfteen Intercollegiate, championship teams,
frankly admits that the Uhacans are be
low standard this season. Dresser, the
best man on tho bquad, won not u. star
last season, but he outruns every one of
his mutes this year.
'"I'.ie team that wins today," said Moak
ley last night, "will mako the highest score,
that has ever been recorded In any Inter
collegiate run. My boys will put up a
plucky tight, and If they don't win, the
other teams will know they have been In a
race." ,
The runners who will Mart In tho varsity
i. 'ico follow:
I'P.NNSVI.VANIA II. It. McHale, '20: If. A.
Prl.e, 'in. w. A Cunimlncs. 'Vn: L. I Olovar.
"J.i. J. W Pr.linan. '2.J; P K. llrouks, 18. ani
p. (l. Hull. '2.1.
c(ii,i.i;on dp Tim crrv op new yokk
W. Wolf. '111. M. llnsnfsky, '20: K. I.aud!. '20'
A. .t HiiHrntiluni. '2(1. A. H. Kalden. 'ID! P
(JoMlii rit. MH. nml J Wells, '20
cut.l'MlllA A L. Iluelscnback. '8; II. O.
l.arxon. 'Ill, A Turner. 'IS. M. Musk. 'Ill; A.
J Cufrpp, '20, J. P. Knox, '111. and L. Oweni.
20
(OHNPLt. I. C. Drtsser. 'lOi It. D. Spar,
'111. It. K. llunp. '111. (1. M Abbott, '111; J.
M Crouton. 'I'U. and W. JJ. strong-. '0.
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li.rrlsh. 'is If S (Ilen.ti-nnlnK. MS; If. C.
Aver '111. P. A llale. 'Ill, It. A. Hayes, '19..
nnd W. M Hawkins. '11 .
M. 1 '1 II. A. lleizos. Mil; O. C. McCarUr,
in 11 U Porr "M J. M. Hanlpy, 'IS; a. II,
Owns 'L'O (i P. HuKucre, 'Is, and G. W.
LeVlinule '-0.
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