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Show COLTJMBIA-COPvNELL CONTEST. Elrst Named Victor in Well-Played Game in Now York. NEW YORK. Nov. 12. Columbia brought the football Beaaon to a happy finish today by defeating Cornell in the annual game, 12 to 6. Tha local team displayed wonderful Improvement In form and Its entire play was characterized character-ized by snap and dash. At the opening of the gamo Columbia went at Cornell on tho Jump and forced tho ball to Cornell's Cor-nell's one-yard lino, whore It was lost on downs. Later on Columbia showed a superb defenso by takliiv tho ball from Cornell when It was close to the New Yorkers' goal. There was no scorlnsr in the first half, but In the second Columbia early made a touch-down. Then Cornell cot ono and the score stood 0 to & against Columbia, A flofoty for Cornell put Columbia one moro In the lead, the score being 7 to 6. Columbia never relaxed and mado one moro touch-down by hard, aggressive play. Summary: Touch-downa Thorpe, Duell, Halllday. Goal from touch-down Halll-day. Halll-day. Safety Columbia. Umpire Armstrong. Arm-strong. Talc. Referee J. C. McCracken. Pennsylvania. Head linesman S. Mc-Clave, Mc-Clave, Princeton. Tlmo of halves 35 minutes. |