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Show - ~~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, sa! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1906. | | iwamped the Dartmouth eleven her lovey by a final score of 42 to 0 Atl esa ger.. Princeton started the game w ith, . Rents : | DEG ee ee 2; tL bbb 2 Ae he hhde bb 3 de bhnt F Qe A de4 Rebel bled Weebl SocdeQeQeaQods Qesdeefoaberi A. eS 1+ J hob Test se ® SD "os bebe 5. aa vivaclty that was in marked contrast )@% to the' way she started the game in| £ New York and scoring was fast or of. { | U iy HED i (ie FOOTBALL LL RPSU urs. Minnesota, ial 13; itar BY Mi ib: Vande rbilt, Michigan, Syracuse Carlisle, 6 10; 9;Army, Princeton,7 y Harvard, TWO VISITORS fand ried T Freshmen, Holy Grove, 8: i am, State, § erlin, 0. Hoe From Tield-Northern ti uc! bade. ideks) roe hee : Wesle yan, 0 Springsfeld, a estern Lads ALES serve, 0 bagsteeeteeteeees a + a :4+ ° Were Work West Pointers Close in ‘ 4 - 10 Ing.A TO na, the ball teamfromerushed theiron i Mayitahé ponents ; field 7 yesterday . afternoon Russell,'MM, used-in by'a a feature 42 to 0. The game was replete Bennie with 3 ; : 74 an | Viticadt m Into play brought sensations and in the | PUPted by presented opportunities the of ~ hbew rules in kick ors return vir thelr ; e ee i" men|.% i<er EE joe A make the Dart[2 the by ~s° for- - "in game own, for a making touchdown field, the ae Chose = ie.‘ $3,000 Nov. present cate weak a owner Batic chine chy F000 of tunpionanty a a |- , White Sox1x rhite Son of the ; Utah that held they tener for ie iti game AndlI during the e1 tit e r after their two star ends had been injuries. from game of the out two Ends Badly Hurt. 7 serhiend > " Ambrose "Os eam, is suffering on_the Cross hospital, muscle bruises now at Holy from painful was He leg. the Rrawinnin of out put that his leg had developed play the Fisher, the it him on "Aggies" out, |e ; she all Hight the The half second quarter. showed his shaking dodging and until he forward. had pass yards 60 run was through a. for backs tana also was off quality by 36 Is resol gone then the | "75 not was Zennion 7 neck his great exte este ay great extent yesterday, pri ip< r , > B Scale ik « et sroW a ‘i cs oe three ; grainer . and o a cenren yards the 20 of 14. R ussell adde ball: the jost a on a 4 b e- | |} ball der | ah ae ing with M é abs ae Aee : BETeee Panne sult a‘ taken Kenna substituted. up The wonderfully strong a show-| in gals{ gain On . raig'Craig 11 yards... . field : ahi ee small, rellef, "eee over LOA. by a commodores tying the however 70-yard After nley a 7 : 3 S ee oe H . = " es me CRABBE + ~ >. CoO. * = ; 2 run ECT 4s at call of time. the ball was al , as a!) fleld " and in vet the 20 more, and Bi nnion i <1 oval of possibilities the showing Came neler: OW a tl PUnmMng advancing the There suc- Une eams and wa fe eee Tcey Ouek CaS <CALTLeA MUL | DOr: charn a like workedpecnns the erate and fectly tried was time only ten goal kicked seconds Flaherty seft Loeft is , Tack Roy, Guard . tight t | MeNamara a Bennitoné Barton D. | a Guard made m it avfew sun the after » fleld had fairly chance) fast 1h ullbacke ramets Malfbucl LOTS SLA Brow Right Veh ywenty-five } | SPAGG places First Makes Brown it a Now jis the is too late the nion fumbled Ce ball rig! arount 25-yards. nt ball on a the recovered Uti is pigskin the ing cover l. Russel of end the : i a portion of the re farce ----- ALWAYS YOU FURNITURE, CARPET ? ca is ee - soenen STOVE and : ) of yeyour sav : savings your = in the act laudable very family yeur pleasing of } 1] E NiT . 9 : Cl ortug sear a and 9 oe like a Michi- Oe tel Mh pune mee NIN OF 25c TO 50c ON to sell the THE DOLLAR ted who The : yrteS Ooms. me Game, Fierce 3,-After being against in ae the University of Towa team fought so flercely| | as to beat the former in | in ; BYERS wa : ee EXEMPT. In], pigskin Herdaalocde : °9 aoe " : NOTHING FOR FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR eteN notice to Housekeepers and renew be will they than less cent per to 50 25 the which prices at to a merchant out from closed I. Initials cant second. the . OFE by 9 to 5, as much won, own her charged Brown's L. X. will to be, cease Soon-to-Be-Housekeers of the opportunity to furnish home be will for stock. of the balance the when this sale, to after able time the signifito buy, af which privileged is now housekeeper at South Second Foast tune 1 ic ith and the ' as; a n frat ‘ " conditions the nade' oni for fine score play in |jyetli ato i WeUCEm id a been EnGdIE: dompletels | a Ae a0 | ground, al a Pa oe the for ind hey, in | speed T{team Stagg they Hs | wee will throw aeup his re 0 t ar er t i se Vv - au us { ‘ a , | --- -- jekoffs tickofts i the. pontapOrys | ue ball, vid Was tern we | an, a in never ni versl iyi bul game, defensive 1a ayes of seore game the gained gained Dee ae rhe Be oder Apart ath SOLOS aku " howdy rae t | | ‘ irl of Dies Milllonaire Nov, V L tnetony, SanAShieg sien Saunt | Age. Old "Colonel aes ‘ Yor k the 4, eh the drove Nebraskans Gephers defeatedby | today one | as sone fought 300) Veneered of Styles Several Yas . = Prench variety oak (Fine) Oe Ra a led tn plate rae S26 at cheap mirror, 1 A ® S20 Other for ones ihe .35 $1 VE V for 00. Suffer . ion Premium for AIL Steel oT $30.00 Moore's Ranges, e Moore's re Ranges, Pres poten 7 P Premiurn for Al Steel $45 S15.00 $50 Famous Pn oe : for S. Reduct | N All ..4.. [ Ste t el»: Ranges, THAT § YOU 400 or or a 1scoun £10.00 as .SS0,00 ib: SU RPRISE $600 - n nl Steel becidatee WI! OF ey.e PRICES AT D DS $10.00 85.50 83 Mare s Ranges, - the : Big $15.00 "90 $70 li S60 ' GRADES AN Salt of Cily atheseore 9 to representatives 4 The game} the of brilllant most the of $1 Same ET ALL K for. Heaters Ouk $25 ee $ Heater rs, handsome ly 15 Ouk ..... nickled, for $8.75 Smaller size, same kind: beausles, Heaters, Carbon $45 ' or SSO : kind a , BRUSSELS, ig up just looking at warm would You and Hleaters in prices on big Cut our Ranges. Stecl' e Q $11.50. LINOLEUM, : ; . Matchless and Majestic Machines. Washing BETTER. NONE a" : ae m for S6.00,. S$8.00 Kind WRINGERS E . ® * INGRAIN : . . 2, was} sucecess- | Cornell. outclassed entirelyF j 2 ae F pass- | forward trick plus, Worked culls fo1 | repeatedly kicks on-side upd gains. ong Ae LS : CaM, . Cottonwood. to Dend Fish Many negli or carelessness -the to Owing | at the employes of. the iid. itd renee, the] of plant power Cottonwood Bic . j ) hut company, Railway & Light Viuh ae startV\cbraska to 0 at and play fast with ga Minnesota's cas l 18 les an } : piers th at aie rivals |! that 7 he is worried, He wants their ; | against 2 2 be gts abe | wileaving hearty rooters Minnesnta the Still ure Gophers the fast how know dur ne time a for fallure heart had in outclassec Chicago 1uLVve 103 the first half at the manner in which and if they equal the latter ee g ains pa ey be-} dead ying are trout fine of dreds <i t me EN a Re : i A ercek ae ay ‘ bi ottonwood to All Strength to Use Have hed per wing big visitor es A water of lack. i from: Nebraska Down he} of many thut says | canyon the in Mi ! : Mi Field: Northup en | eusuring ‘ OK fine measuring fish : are pecimen linn in NWCapors : J : : Nov UNet Minnesota-der length in more or inehes ask} § ‘ aes hl monitaa gy ve sil pte first CAMP. | first: ESE 5 | . Not Does Vy ed . TO GOPHERS in| Game School . : | Winner, Cornell Easily haa} Cornell Nowe! "NSW thaca, Western| dete: iting in athe ulty noe toni ait rp eRe] Neem 1 [ in| aii eT ie a of wy mAVS} £ good: 4 I fLorE ry etre: ida Pesan Sain', CONSIS= | f PCov= and) momentsin) diagnosing SUCeounskillful ! SF and d slow perwas weather he plays Brown's | carele £ SRT out interest Ha the kept to finish the: by and passes forward spectacular long) in. abounding same: 3 - ; runs, kicks GUarler-back start from | sustained Le a. touchdown A, ithe t a. pe api ro t in ) t¢ minutes the it g Bt ¢ seg ete eae eh i ails "thevacaze Bro wiethied ‘ ' arty ; in and touchdown; a by half second for goal ina try unsuccessful turn was Sutherland] on points winning the scored 4 Harvard rp Burr. by placement from 4 goal Russell) . tas Sat a Benhion s PAST TEAM MINNESOTA | ONE: AST GAS Ohi MEATS = After High Chieago on . ese 0 1. n 0 $ 75 for $ 50 iff - Come with the CASH, THAT ONLY is the lever that moves the goods at the Discount. idan uuroughout. ana2 -haca : from the time the whistle 2 was 4 a ane from| kicked wes Rosls Two | blown field the down hand placement ] from by | Mountpleasant and | Meld. one, | the Coach Stagg and Captain Bckersa‘{, to learn who} he proposes outweighed] Besides Syracuse mel. Montana| by 208 cleve Chicago of University | Of the foes' the in men strongest the | then]are Utah and ae pounds, aUay 22 Indians Montana's | the on wells. next Minnesota wlll play Which plays is Stagg's Devising special lranks goul the tot ty a | was off-side, = jit-| he got says Stage game the ot develops| Minnesota If and, suit the |long fo over fea Gail } a vin began pros-| his way of the oul comfort |Ue of kind straightest the but anything : | : cary ifBrow? line ae threé-yard EX TURF KE VAN ) ‘ | ce ked goal vareless | care Bookcases. was out, here Globe-Wernicke from ah, od Have chances a They That of affording Show Figures oF matte! can i and in stock, a carload reees,| Basterp We have and Californta - 1 ine ihe Experience, by slogan Learned eine ready size and penalties finish any in order your lal) Direct wire for all sporting eventa al pees 3.-Before err Nov. J N, eM: Prineéeton, ampeise CoO for SUPPLY OFFICE BREBDEN 1 whe ee bagel Princeton| use of people a 6,000 oe of © jcrowd South. 60 West Second | Bennion, Seas ed the atball 20) yards. turn ee plays tried rests time ime totc invest to get your jt wa Death afternoon. this here ; | dence Hens ae ecto nae cnx to Wants Wizard Pootball ny ‘Chicago started Bennion Fred ji 3:26 -o¢ lock by kicking to j Know Their Strength. half, which end 10 2tb30 ar at ee Bir er eae! ne bres us Owe. ve nae | gain, to failed Montat | Thursday last birthd: ty plavGopner half the cond Liv the and Stagg 3-Coach | Nov. Chicago. recover co"o@o--- Fisher my rds, dalsi at Pr sessed iAdvantages, | fresh . as a 3 Despite Win evidently rs Indians ST . University the how of Mos Mekersall strength their plainly The | Captaim They; catch let not Min-| cy did the ball on a fumbled out outfor all blood wi started t © night team went} 10M to Minlastfootbull polis Fe (abe ds jof 40 Chicago ball } kick y a to he forced were and ano id visitors yare O isi bal » t t , field a 38.-On Nov. N.Y Buffalo, tor the) unnecessary it Was gave and light=) that ths against pever, pve today condition in action ay Pa a aa soggy, looked and eyracuse 30 yards |nesota Fein Hr tl went plucky ot eee resi a h ae oe despite was eo and victory The 30 to doDea Minnesota | the and Chicago week eleven Ben-| Nebraska untiltowal team | Boe ven! ndian the Carlisle onlend,wi asandbegun, rea 5 ght. a march ey opponents, Sees &CO piriled t ey ik qui ekly y avin .| } tanee, . ee admitted : before ; Stage Wile £Or and ontane et tew : | it before Captain at. waite smashed 3 engaged High vi. Universit sa 3 l Lhouss hicha] i we in afternoon, this chools riot free-for-all af-}4 this people enthusiastic sand t cweert | noses Smashed Sita' oven black interestmost the of one saw ternoon owen | Dean ore the db the | Inside witnessed. ever ing contests: backed two school of the Belfield I oe Piet? A stadiu |fect minut | Seore To} $°- Novy Mass Cambridge m Um. ee Bi i" Referce-J Official as| boys Utah to the ball the halgave Db. Burt-|) R and Bassett Freeman plres it, mak-| to handle cared soon as they , 7 Yalkne Aneman enc . an Ga: S . 7 oe o> ua) ey er ates HI 1 Lin ae a oe sy an 1 as fast doubly play ing the Cotter. P. Russell und Bamberger all at slow was Brown, by field made The ifiaey us ] Tou tacular, ' tah | ag THitherland, half. Ser au ' first the a (1) Bennion I time s,; especially Halves- (7). Bennlon by kicked ils. kGo he im al hs as mud the spots In alimbut b eginning i of : . Bryant scot Ilalfback Left ee first in the deal the play a goud layed nie protests Be ae Ewe to owing half plas fast making bunch, the Montana . ‘ ‘ half} - pishop second the in But {inpossible. the » es Dea 2) ; sight | by. the Frenzied Nov Chicago, the} upon teams respective their ath today gridiron Field Marshall ' a} Park livde for rooter run letk x -- Varley | admirable Harvard ~ lsen, Tackle Right a e ped ! ly) aS : x Quarterbaek "Met of Scranton| Center al ; i not rame at na wh ere ore & . bt alies Montana Es O10 . once, Morgan but;the. time-out. take' in cach | Pisher. of three limit their had boys | of Tin Ae oe <ncgs All I" fr Tobin, John 1} Coach half WePhail a full hands his had Hallows college ers deHe imparti: il was but referee, but e a eae f WITH BE CANNOT WE orn th e kick Craig halves, Played weakened Vight ree After Game Her Loses Spectacular Plays Utah }ard a sof left the!) and Line-up: minutes, up again Positions and ene great yY < of Rennbon was twenty-five did not line before | Ambrose, ball the receiving after yards ;,Scranton down brought Was 1" ia oe score Bs a ae fone . | Witt the on fo y pesUtah the made Dimmick wit 1 nt are TE : ri Pa Serre The ground ae ane deep, oy | | com ompleted' the route by Sette and center through straight the b ull e aoe it directly between the posts. goal his own kicked He twice durdowns for held was l Utah of| minutes few remaining the ing lad Montana the play, conbitterly lads Montana , ee See in tho second ns to beat the former in | lowans advance placed i : ee 18to 4 Sere eee as made early} | had the toBadgers first of half-and in thebattle their] keep lives their l}the The} it later ine multip from rivals BR BEAT me as, o eB ee ae The dary drop RS Oi 5 first half' by the Wisconsin in the second eee most in the of center possession the at of a fake ona: Madison, Wis, Nov, outplayed and scored this was the deciding play being won and tur ehoe, the a EEEEET minutes later wonderful a the with when, Garrels territory, ee ' Wisconsin adhd, toue halow O. < Dine a. for made, aerall the nat eke who nl Dine ee punted ELT cp | half the favor. goat on few made Vanderbilt . . ¥ nein the ore A ally Blake ontkicked Garrels in Ban's a0ayaEs "yaar thee ball looked on gétting exchange, the upon a place k cpt vend kicked Bigelow line 31-yard |army's !a goal from placement at a verv acute Sen ata ee Michigan nearlyFin-to runs. end their speedy byfrightened tie game, im-| | Michigan and a Po orien) We Michigan and thelr. also half, score, Garrels wae The Blake. death Alcock sat] eoRlt the | touchdown worknen Ee kick drop made. second the at| Stearns for : defensive ites f CT theirbes in four mie SC ACE DE i Mounttara of foot every & Penta and | of, advantage. inup the kept however, { a ; Utah backs, through rashed runs,] end. and line-plunging s | sistent the opponent toward over foreed being finally Bennian. the! of most done had Russell in bold | after out stood pass it worked Both teams game new touchdown a for cessfully, Utah rhis gain ontan a for a 59-yard naking ! ~ ‘e4 -_ | nion 1 backs big the yard after yard zoal. forward The then ae th all all through - _ score the 4 to 0 in Michigan's Closed ine- li tr McKenna Scored this| Dines| began as| Jones Ted Later on Hiek-| anmy. eh wildly.| In scoring half of Yale. substituted ajangle and made aimost Craig passed the |the game an and cheering were Siew ee alan, in this half a West| from Anes 10-y: ris hall] the sent goal a h by goal. latter's the saved ine rnc eens: BC LRR RN Oh EOl Raat Rare 1 Utah then Montana EE Sena nye ane went carrying Picks Out the Holes Utah 5 ¢ re s re / features | noticeable 1e most One o the | of ability the was game the of Mon- | in the holes to pick barks Utah how | no matter hole, Every tana line. 2 . : is guia a ee used balba tata ie ee eae hee eee '/Carelessness of SnSmaller College, YOUNG ROOTERS EXCITED # A® PRP erciciiigedannetousminhpentadion on be ae A. | game MichIuniversity of afternoon this Tennessee. partis-| the and further second : a) failed. but' at the°k # cenball‘Utah. the recovered enemy's) ‘the }out and ¥ 45 drop-kick, Brown ends in tearingthe ‘through around Russell a Nae fleld on of the Mc-|ter half and in the second out Brice ane open in" re mostly ¥ Chey ese can ce furiously fought football 82" defeated Vanderbilt play offside eens on it Yate' Me here core when tly Vester eee oe - st i Ties |and = Kitt, and the latter dashed} , zpulled ne ai ‘Duyande beforeon be-| down with two men his| Oo fe. back to | | possible : no place k for ew blocked Point's on army the NA visit pe ; Proved take | within: edna Mekick-off q a 9 and penalty. the was a pient Ben-/| goal ison. the Works Montana Russell back went then and used trams held forward pass count. alternated aint al a bounds for soldiers, the quarts bs rab a ace Mon-| touchdown. mprbitoen i abas Sof in Hens a cron| Me Prrou of and line 10-yard of oo proiehe | ison by th e substituted cCarty McKenna was sent in to 442 ors ‘Ss Yate lit-|!#¥er_of the on Kicked an easy goa Sutherland made the next the took: he, every' ‘players| Montano light. timé often and hard, but they] ; to his} half-back the bring not antll-three or four had simped | to ) a very ery it saved atne: a zal WO ed wis i : fr Zale was penalized five yards more,|.°" st) fo. 8 | Michigan was consistently outplayleaving the ball on her five yard line, from which Hill went through for a] © in the first half. The Southerners tour hdown Mountford kicked thea fumble Wolverines the| ©™ceeded work in team 6 to 0 in} at one-yare only made goalul. This seore the &d the yard the into play, Sutherland hurling the oval they | 6° S¢eranton, latter and the watched the.-secona| hurt His eeout punted V Oe ees two first and however, utherland, ?¥ Yards: 1654" The ball. tackled him 30 when would Hill and Smith brought they were still weary | 25-yard line. up for the scrimmage the ball through guard and tackle to] lads,,but they came players he He} & ainer a Hisis "dashes 2dashes Utah. for' eroded around the Montana left end were great strides down the fleld, and he 19 of from for gains on was counted onto line alae ball after} a fluke, falling on a punted paralyzed temporarily was neck, he "was|it the back but had in ralled of eck the Montana ruts ret line. WaBADit; emi et the after vt a fo goal rest. fow hours" play During Outpof short this. ade could Ties finished tan * ske tcl leapie oe aie! it >of | <a‘ 1calnst Acari local Preside an id | the have meant bE y ave score. ; éanother J | kichs ked or Hy back ete ine to awl Mor Mountford f " bled oT y was 2a ee 7. t Y . Sal je ee ‘ex'bit 7 ~ sti} : visi pb foes ae irc pean Ifalf. Second in Score Double charte J tah , : y Jones Defeats Vanderbilt University started out with a vim in| Kick a few seconds latero gaveountford the ball s|Atichigan After ; : "hay : ae the second half The first two touch-]| to West Point on Yale's lin oe not disheartened \ forward the Monae a pass placed it 45-vard on Ann Yale's Arbor, Mich, a Nov. 3.-ITn a fast 2 Hd nes "on . tle bruis- Wednesday end, right Indian in. put out of the. game half, but was not badly right b) the was put Logan go to with where tomorrow, will probably team Montana will that " weBtey G,.- 148 "Semt- | = eobe ana' when it but broken, been that that of muscles five-yard Onion te¥uchdowns were made for Utah in| exactly two minutes, the first in 1: 8 | #4. the second in :42 Montanathe kicked to was Bennion whoup|| fumt ball fumbled It picked in an automobile} taken was he It was at first thought hospital, when to the later Montana's vou Called: the}! game shortly after the second halt] started and was carried to the sideHe was laid on a bench on the| lines. side lines, where he‘until remaihed without after.the game medical-attention ing * es in the (n It fact Cee lis taken in and = eee come Utah 5,6 5,000 the in DUH ?times ta € weight Gt was the first big game ti ni tb a Oe eee ae De tu 11 Re woe o h Nelda eS |: hs ra esa hi ioc tie ~ was ullback, punt was through and | made, return feature : w® in-| trust schoo 1 and compelled ts to be nem |e raw x a,crowd of|a tims Montana man ury, to keep t os pe) . ae ‘ an tearing down Wis p weak-]ently game. the front, of the to the ou howey S spectators turned out to] field for the ball Beunion, however | ned the collegiate team, but Captain "This trial will show," says Attorney . : O S Monae? suitin substitute witness the game in timea ‘and. ies; overed a good in that]. ‘the himself proved tha : "ne4 Th For Canandar Mogan, ‘ ( speaking tis | nao Ps alfueanicn a | l ; ; .put | anand sie In spite of their handicap in the | ie : a rena: \ eG a ee ped VAIL thi ugh the first half hich | ir ‘more tyrannte al th in tlthe Sti dard * saat a Ww fen the Montana boys he re was alWays a Utah man i a wag of 26 1 owenutes duration there eeu eae a he a sp hg ‘i billiliant game. Iroughout Their statand Flaher, © plucky Th field nrencaeany played didaj back after a kick-off dima niteaeian [cee han nges theof Mne severalcne rel puntsfor and /NAnrorie 1 gains AEX through Teagwe. thi the \ andSenet A TSH rican AL, b rut a the most consistent work, playing at nlay. and Utah began a rapid mareh } focal men For the first fifteen min-| and every player anothe United Suites right end and stopping many of the for the Montana goal Scranton Rael ess the game was rettyseven ee oer te ae A OC I SIE GE EIRcame Ae ke ie aoeat Garton from Ee ena ieee Within the last PAYS that ee ceaiuiite bel af Piece his way eae times The en plucky | eae successfully USed tefromte tee wae five lawed and excluded the National of the about: about of gray ate. ractive, rs ; eee all the little things on that the | |e" a <n worst league * ormeron snihatthan aa P enes and nitcher 3.-Charging baseball ped Ss o owing naticee the the | iUed for one " Creer lowing. the, Their play Sra defense a Coed for Old ¢ RS the do. teae ones a7t wisest ee 2; = ts, pres Z ec lighter shades with oeeeate " Peart tho ia: O, o Y i es the Mtrivac ea b ; oe rican unes oP 5 ame : a ae ? re re R AWFUL BASEBALL TRUST for | a : Sues Comiskey Callahan Jinonie : : we've | [3 - Always Stronger All Along Aat rar the} wi kswas hake Tibbet the ak "W 4 re-!%s seven} of - mee you as heads their turn poople net Guerncat enter ee plays offensive very poor reir a Yale C he action is‘based prim: urtly upon the contrata or t aS © ato pitel i ea atter siavied ini‘ Rae ‘ana equal about we re fare ae ay omy ae RCratChEs Se" ane season ast a the | th mci rhe orl In. close ‘onger le ‘ i ; rene ‘ ri se ze e > an aede W a : Be eS s ae 1 fay oles Ivery } AS a ragee d, oe we ie not a very -collegians, creditable Haven ,Wi Napping Uabh Cateh of cor the Line. sent * over ile was Was e aia for in hdc finally Bennion chdown k-; | New tusse tou second weal, of. score es . | for} ae costly, of two remainder yards of run end through the 83 whole final. score 6 Pitt end eon Nel iter the oOp- line & Chnittinis proved In The equally madestraigl and passes Was ean sc urd ensive = : -| ;and Brown weise‘ tlren "| be West Noy. 3 Yale tain todas Point iN.here iC WestPoint, 1 runs line sand plays, ac ay, but while} ball steadily down the oe ia | | the final score was 10 Lo 6 ihe victors cee rough the both rams, and as Harlan fumbling directly ‘hicago, fleree line the of plunges and the elusive, dodging end} "McK and Russell Brown, ° i r cenheavy University of Utah foot- Phrough 5 Bennion of runs the touchdowns. ; SCORE WAS THE | + | peaneyivanis CCore c Notre 0. 12;. Freshmen, Pardo. 2. Freshmen, Danie 0. + I? ++ at is broke close of reepouaible for the Ign, score, Action Poor. *oF by} Brartmouth following of the ball, coupl-| eis Constant with speed and aggressiveness we le ¥ ka tare. 5 ed z an +! obtained did using McCormick Button-| eS end |"7* alternatedand Her Princeton sulting Defense Off d Weak | Re- by mouth's a oI } 0 aces Ragged, Was +| Massachusetts Mass. . 122, A : . Car-|}* bil + 0 i been once battering us Miller as effective proving Dillon. . +] x Exe ter, 21; runs + Play Yale IS ie yards half ane 3) 0, Dickinson, 0; Amherstst, +earner . HURT . Ends, Two 5 Denison, ‘ + be BA Ambrose,se, 12; Lehigh, z Pisher 0 : 0 Case, va score : 0 to 42 of Ss 42: Dartmot DE ith, 9: ec;Brown wronmsivania' Staten 5) napous, + . S VICTORY t +! el 4. Yale, i b | has Only ruol tic WURMIR ORO NEN one i 25 ? |* : - Northerner feat a + Coach Joe Maddock's Men De-|2 that Ueto. ee or ee eect te it perfection i 7. ose bt tte ! "ah today showing succeeded game previous, inpasses any an than i} a ° ae a Bue, aie alana, gninies of play. enhah ogee Ne nl 5 ph SRincEnON SaaS barernourn| (HALT LAKE TURE EXDHANGE) | ewes For it is in the bond between the I. X. L. CO. and ] W AN At 48 East 5 per cent Stock Reducer Second So. ; |