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Show CHICAGO LS VICTOR. ll'-j ' I '5 Defeats Wisconsin on Marshall Field if ! by Score of 18 to 11. ' p CHICAGO, Nov. 24.-Wlsconsln, 11; Chi- 1 ! cago 18, was the scoro today In the hard- ft-T ft-T ,,VB,,,,t J"00lba11 K6 Played on All?-. f ' pleto with surprises and critical sltua V1 lions which kept the 18,0000 spectators on f' tho qui vivo from the time of the nrst l; kick-off until .the final whistle blew Th I' climax was reached In the mlddlo of the second half. Eckersall caught the ball' 4 j on tho kick-off on Chlo.ipo's three-yarJ ,' F ; J'" an! started toward Wisconsin's coal fi 1 1 I he Isconsln men came thundering down, i: tv upon him. Somo of them were stopped Ji i by Chicago Interference and others Eck-' I -ersall dodged, until only StormnulEt, Wis f consln s full back, blocked the way to a. it ' touchdown. When danRerously near tho" j! t-side- line, tho speedy little quarterback $ Si-rushed Si-rushed by the outstretched fingers of his I opponent, grazing his leg as he passed y. Two seconds later he was beneath a pile r of squirming humanity behind the T.:i- f. con3lns' goal posts. Ho had made tho r?c-ord r?c-ord of tho season, covering 107 yards to h do which he actually made 115 yards. Tho V S' crowd went wild. Wisconsin's rooters i Joined with the Chicago men In cheering V Pi the play. Non-Partisanship Shown. ft All sense of partisanship wns lost In th f t general admiration for the magnificent i! fi play. A few moments later Vanderboom. who played a strong game for Wisconsin, f- was given almost ns great an ovation " 5 when ho made a 2o-yard run for a touch- , '; down. His play was tho culmination of S a scries of line smashes bv which Wlscon- , pin had worked the ball from their own : 20-yard line to Chicago's 25-yard line. " Fj Tho gamo wao particularly notable for ! f tho tenacious grit with which both elevens ; i t fought for every Inch of ground Neither ( side showed discouragement at tho success . of tho other, but. on the contrtry, played j j: all tho harder Wisconsin deserves espft- " j ft clal credit for this spirit, having, near tho , f I', end of the second half, succeeded In hold- . lng Chicago for d .wns on Wisconsin's ; .;, one-yard lino. . f ' Wisconsin Gives Surprise. l ;l It was 1:C0 o'clock when Chlcatro kicked off to Vanderboom on Wisconsin a 27-yard '. f lino, and the Wisconsin men started to i .; play a gamo that surprised both their I opponents and their supporters. They ; j j;, noon had tho ball In Chicago territory and 1 k kept It there until they scored a touch- down near the middle of the half , After tho kick-oft? Wisconsin failed to f r-iln n,(l(.-,.. f .llninnh. In fl... Iln) ttt'A 5 ' downs and punted. The ball went out i of bounds on Chicago's SO-yard line. On f tho first play Chicago fumbled and Wis- ?. consln got the ball In tho center of the -fc field. Aftor being penalized IB yards for f- -,) off-side play. Schneider kicked to Ecker- I ' sail on tho 30-yard line. Ho returned ten fr f I yards. . J, On an off-side play the ball was JF ,-.( brought back and again put In Wlscon-. t sin's possession. It was worked to tnA it sixteen-yard lino and Metzner tried faH 31 drop kick for goal, but failed Eck.vfrffl f call kicked to centor of tho field. anif Wisconsin, after two downs, punted it T back to Chicago's eight-yard line Eck fl ersall stopped the punt, tho ball onl1 1: going to the twonty-ono-yard line. From . hero Schneider and Vanderboom alter- j. natelv carried the ball until It woa on 1 , the four-yard line. Then Schnoider went i ,c over for the first touchdown. Bush (.c failed at goal. Score: Wisconsin, G, c Chicago, 0. , I Chicago Played Ball. J. ; The play wa3 almost a repetition of ij , what had gono bofore, with tho post ions , of opponents reversed. It was now Lni- , K cago that kept tho ball on Its opponent territory. Likewise tho Chicago playen worked the ball to a position In front ot tV the goal posts and attempted (y Roaf s e, from tho Held and failed. After the tall , had changed hands several times, both i, sides punting often Chicago final got . tho ball on Wisconsin's ten-yard Jhie-A t a penalty imposed on Wisconsin placed f ,jt the ball on their five-yard line, and from j, t hero Bczcdlk wont over for a touchdown. , rf Detray kicked coal. Score; Chicago 6. i Wisconsin, 5. Tho half ended shortlj m- Jj i tCr" Second Half. Neither team made any changes In the ft ct line-up at tho opening of the second hair, y U v. . nno Tirn made p; i. during Its progress. Early In tho half II Wisconsin blocked a punt and got th ft ball on Chicago's fifteen-yard Inc . and 4. Metzner tried for a field goal, but failed. L , Eckersall. a few minutes la',r'n to I from Chicago's forty-nvo-yard 1' Wisconsin's five-yard line On UJ down Wisconsin fumbled and Detray -t i u cured the ball. He went over for a j touchdown and Konnedy k eked goal. V Scoro: Chicago. 12; Wisconsin. . - Tho next play was Eckersall n ""J? tioiial run for a touchdown . carry'nff the , .6 ball from Chicago's three-yard lino f length of Iho field. Kn"e.Wa t P goal. Score: Chicago, IS, Wlsconsiu. t- r Wisconsin Braces Tip. J tu Instead of belnp discouraged. g sin braced up and shortly after tho mm f. was iri play they got on their o" i VJ twenty-ynrd line. After worklnp t Chicago's twenty-five-yard lino nder & boom got around tho end and J1;h i snVs socond touchdown was scored I Burt f j thou kicked goal. Scoro: Chicago, ' ThT'balance of the half was a stub- J J boTS nK Chicago finally carrying the ball to Wisconsin's one-yard 1J ne v, w consln sturdily contesl Inp : own . men tho ground, and finally 1,0 -n.i fi S downs hardly three feet from their oaJ line. Tho ball was punted out or wn ger and the half ended with I to". eonsin's slx-yurd lme, In their pv fte sion. JM?, s |