Show I BIB SURPRISES I THE EAST I CHICAGO TIES PENN CORNELL BEATS PRINCETON Yale Beaten By Columbia Indians I Score Twice On Harvard Other Games I Chicago Oct 2SThe football eleven of the University qf Pennsylvania barely escaped defeat at the hands of the University of Chicago in a game I which for desperate placing has seldom been equaled The final score va a tie both sides scoring a touchdown in I the second half and neither kicking goal Total i to 5 I Better football so fa as clean snappy I snap-py playing is concerned has never been I seen in two or three games here this season but for sheer gameness for I rallies when to yield the least bit would result in a touchdown and for situations tending to produce heart disease dis-ease the game was certainly remarkable remark-able Five times Chicago had opportunities oPPor-tunities to score twice by place kicks with the bal in a favorable position and three times getting the pigskin inside of Pennsylvanias fiveyard line But only once were the Maroons able to get the ball over the goal line and that was done when it seemed almost a certainty Through generalship on the poo generalShip part I of Captain Kennedy of Chicago in at temntimr to send SInker through Penn sylvanias left guard he lost the ball I for Chicago on downs when it was I within two yards of the goal line in I the second half and when finally a I few moments later Wellington was pushed over for the tieing touchdown the Chicago cantain missed an easy goal I was his attempt at a fake kick too that ultimately resulted in I Pennsylvanias score Kennedy dropping I drop-ping the bal when tackled and Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania securing it on Chicagos four yard line With Chicagos goal line insight in-sight Pennsylvanias big guards tore the Maroon line to pieces and Davidson David-son was finally pushed over But Chi I cagos goal line was not again in danger dan-ger gerEarly in the first half Chicago discos ered that Pennsylvanias left end was weak and time and again Hamil and Wellington got around fer substantial gains But with the ball within a yard of the gcai line Pennsylvania made the most desperate stand of the game Three times the line held and when the mass of players untangled after the I last down the ball was still a foot from the lint Coombs an Instant later I punted out of danger and when time was called the ball was on Chicago fortyfiveyard line Chicagos allaround playing was PU perio to that of the Quakers The latter lat-ter were utterly unable to get around the Maroons end and in the first lulf were frequently held for down even when using the dreaded guards back play which has brought victory to the I red and blue in many games In the second half however the awful hammering ham-mering told severely in the Chicago I forwards and during the series of plays J which resulted in Pennsylvanias touchdown they were played off ther I feet Most of the time during the second sec-ond half the bal was well within Penn sylvanias territory and only the fiercest kind of playing by the well nigh exhausted Quakers saved them frm defeat Notwithstanding the fact that rain had been falling steadily since morning morn-ing the gridIron at Marshall field was in fair condition Frequent applications applica-tions of sawdust kept the field from becoming soft A crowd of fully 6000 enthusiasts wtnessed the struggle in cludinir several hundred rooters for the red and blue of Pennsylvania and the latter team did not lack eieourage ment so far as cheering was concerned Total score Pennsylvania 5 Chicago Chi-cago 5 I The teams lined up a follows Pennsylvania Chicago Coombs R ECassells Wallace R T Webb Leas R GAhilawede Overfield C < Speed Hare L CFInnegan Snot L T Felt Potter L E Henry Outland Q B Kennedy McCracken RH Hamlll Kennedy 1 HVellington Davidson F BSlacker Umpire H F Wfliams Yale Referee R D Wrenn Harvard |