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Show REVERSES IN" THE EAST. jf, Several of tho So-Colled "Blf Stf ' ptel Have Had Hopes CiusbtA- I NEW YORK. Oct. 29,-Tffo d H leading members of the ao-calld 'ljj-3 Six" on the Eastern college football ! had their hopes of a Bucceful w.' la n disastrously crushed In SatuMfJ gu L'ames. Yale and Columbia, W csfs to r what success they may gain berttCs this fall, cannot point to a pra-.- iti year on the checkerboard This w i iiftj., tlcularly true In the case oljw" Z3 was beaten by West Point by l 'H Whether Yale beats both Harvard o Princeton, as there may " " teri. chance of her doing, she can n n then hold undisputed sway aa 1 NRttt champion of the East. HarvardU-r lng- a good deal of pleasure In . . Jfte defeat for only a week before tne. ! son In a desperately hard s& West Point by 4 to 0. Thow iwW g. Saturday's game arc of one miw Yale, despite her beatinff. showrfjg. gxa , form than Harvard on the im . against the same team the wees . K -Yale's line was far more JW Nitla, West Point's, and her backa b )Tt: ger gains than did those oMie, rt But all this display of good f went for naught because 1. mishaps, each of which re. uu . West Point touchdown, Then, E argue that their eleven reau g, h find encouragement In the fil nukes won for the and to take advantage ?f w; , tunltles that present thems ; tot not lessen the credit or the 6ff , victory for the winning """pri-i Columbia In her defeat by nla, 16 to 0, had not even the eit 1 lace of feeling that her fiJivi x came near to winning, as tjh Br fact, the Mornlngsidc men at w received a chance to win. outclassed, but not quite so n as the score and record 01 t tend to prove. It became k"0 Jg u. day that Morley, In the V"liate. Si closed gates a few PS 'lfS. Penn game, had been using 1 quarter, where ho P'a5 hoffer6 , JfOajr success. Donovan Is , jt or B A and In the light of dSn Iki , talnly seems that Mctxcnth in V have been the better man fori j3 m y The latter's fumb ltv Ssbtrt Ineo criterion of what nis ablllt) Wto been had he played the t Duell's poor punting a'". cfll3- -.B?1: ble for much of the Quakc drgSfai. lumbla's line showed prc : fcnslve powers, but. as hod igy.pH clpated, the ends proved woenw ..w |