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Show IS s I pavers Vanquished Error on Part of JTJSeat crowd & Make Wonderful t'soire Vale's Great Attacks. Kg Jla No"- iS.-By her be opportunity af-dpnrt. af-dpnrt. Yale today won SW wi,h ,,arvanl 'Cite 0 The error which KwboL. wno had replaced K'mT ttk. occurred nf-ar 1 1 & avoid half. and hut for R admitted, the contest resulted, as did Kg Tile's Attacks. C-wrtd ability to solve ffurk was the ftrH K Exrpi r one dash of K In the first half Lf vir.1' t'V Morse It. dsl sains were short KnwJ' by plunges Into K fU,r.l (tain- also rc-E. rc-E. p'att. usually with the Pfmnatton. Hi- only -Tteaor eighteen yanls b Stirr l,x running the ". -l"deri Vale's f.tanet. Throughout ih. K a'jsnerbark dashes and Kd p" b' eltn,r t0?fn VtVvktn up. and fr- M'" ntl u thrown for a lose. '' :" ' 1 gruel, time and again for BtrTvard It usually look L t" make the distance Kty tell ihrr. times, and 'lit l'l dwa' fr0m C K Soal in Danger Lv, Yale twenty-four-Hrr-I Iwl' onlv i" be sent Cbi.v off-side pla. This k u- rrlm-.'ii i ime o s oi -Kx In Ih.- first half. how -a bKiiitlful ntenipt i'i EnvM from Yale nfly-ei&'.re nfly-ei&'.re II bj f 1 Kliie Scores. Rtrv In the j,.i ten miti-Hbe.tall miti-Hbe.tall had gone up ,unl u ,th :i"'.rh'-r side able to Eg. consistent fju In-- Ho t Hu:i Nichols 'n thr Har- - ., tl.il-. fid t . I ' Baa In-.'i iii" game muffed Bfil Ce"U!n Shevllu. who on BjfcJ tV gall:' V.'HS t' n the BKr'':' sja-eil gr;ibhil tin-Kl tin-Kl u loijrh'-U the prmin.l Jh Won- held within Har-Ww-rani llre. but Nic hols's Rtt Mp the ilshtlng .i 1 1 1 r 1 1 Br- ind In ten rushes Hl6:v' In the goal line HkTil' ; ijtiKt-s f.ir Ih" ,-,,r.. fg ff:lat the Harvard left BBViAlgomr-rv had repine c 1 BApMiBc lli fact that i he Bvt urkl wsi able t run BjiB:rs".'. fr--ti Forbes HVy carr.lnir the ball over Bw i B") tool from a punt cut BBcc r.ith'.n striking dls--'.l after Yale Hfatd in Attendance. BBtojMriil people watched t-'.irr v. prni as Indian y largest and most jBPBtr. The spectators high pitch nt exclte-ppnrt exclte-ppnrt rh.i ring of the ,m W. ' 1 l! Harvard stands, li.l; yi.n'.i (.. r.xons, after jn itself able to stop dli-plae, an nbllltv 1 tf cause overjoyed tf the crlnison players. Hta Yale- team. until 5 Ted Joncj al nuar-Ih. nuar-Ih. iKhtlng spirit tore ibe Princeton line J? 5"' '"" Harvard rP" t-vougii Burr s nbllltv Nt Burr fell awav In P" ttd wa. In trn ;1U,. w- tn took Roome'e place i fi s p.-n-WBf 'arte times .n,,l R-' lor off?lde play. ISSwJ'1 ff"i""r"s ' f 1 unl ol ' 'tI him to a , OUUtersAftcr 1 'HBilH.n V ,rl 11 Ihe 'h V, 4nl w,'"-ked th. SfrU. lar"'' b.:H,, tlV held I r :' ,Mve rushes. r,r'rkuf "'e n. id HlTtrdi ' r.;""" rund l-ft Ulr rl i u.TI' 1 ?g TaU- Mj"le pin- I J fat, i'Vi Vt"ii. r IR1 nr,t and only time In the gnnie was able- to form a stone-wall protection fur the runner, Rooin who carMcnl the ball, wltb mi-taln mi-taln flhevlln BlfClOW and Tripp running at hi. side circled th Harvard left end, started mi a da.sh down the In-ld. B mhhm means Starr broke thn L'Ch unci caught Roomo bv th" ankle, after he had covered cov-ered forty-five yards. Ovnl Goes Over to Harvard. With Roome's run as an Incentive -unl urger) mi ly til franth shouts of "touchdown" "touch-down" from the VaJe sfcje of the flold. tlit- Yale backfl threw themselves against the crimson line three times, but gained only four yards The ball went to Harvard Har-vard for the f'.cond tlni" nr. downs and aft-r Burr had kicked It out of danger, the half ended without a score Second Half of Game. After Yale had returned Harvard kick-off to the. oantar -f the fleld In the beginning of the scond half Harvard begun another determined de-termined march to the Ynle goal. It ended, however, on the thirty-five-vard line, where Tturr was obliged to kick. Vale rushed th ball to the. center of the field, but wm obliged !' klrl; from her own t wnnty-llve-yard I'ne Harvard started In retain the la-d ground.' This time lxtv-one yard were rnvred In eventeeq rushes. When Harvard r. h..i her own fifty-yard lln a penalty sent the team brck Dve yards, but Starr mur- than regalnnl thr. dletancc by Ins eighteen-yard run across tho field Ynle Gonl in Danger. On Valf's twenty-four-yard line, the nearest npproach to tb (foal line, there came a Harvard Har-vard penalty and o-.n after Rurr van tmn-pelled tmn-pelled to kick Hoyt who bad taken Morse's placo at right hulfbm k fnr Vale and Hoome's piaeo In the kicking department, covered firty yards In the punt out of danger Hnr-vard Hnr-vard made a wiilt attempt at a rally from her forty- fl Va -yard line and then ptUltad e tiding tho ball outside of Vale's flft;, - :m1 line Hovl returned If well down the fleld The hall went high, but Nichols stood directly di-rectly under It. Shevlln, however, came uion the waltlnc Harvard bark In Mine n g-rab il.e ball as It .xllpiwd through Nichols hands The Yale r-aptaln wos nolled. hut It wan Yale s ball on Harvard s thirty-one - tird line. The Harvard suptorters called frantlr-ally for tho team .o stand firm, but Yale sent In a couple of freshmen at this iolnt and by directing 1 r.lays at Harvard's left side, weakened by the Ions of Brill, covered ths distance to the g.nl line. Harvard made one more weak attempt t. gain dlitanc bv rushing, but ir. was ..f no avail and tho game soon ended with tha ball In Yale'a possession on her fifty-yard line Snake Dance Executed. Realizing their good fortune In escaping a tie game, the entire Yale side floevled onto the gridiron. Before the two teams dispersed, however, they cheered e0rh other. The next moment the Yale snake dance had been begun. It Wound Its way around the field, until It halted in front of the Harvard stand. Here MXX Yale men chsersd Harvard. TJlS lmsoii stands which were cheering every member of the team, returned the OOUrlSS) with spirit. The Yale, line then wended lla way beneath the p.iKtM. and - 1 1 man thiew bis hat over the crosebar. Summary of Contest. A summary of the play shbwi that Yale kicked ten times for 316 yards, rushed peventy-one peventy-one time for 1M yards had nineteen first downs, ran back Harvard kicks for sevent-four sevent-four vards. and lost fifteen yards on three penalties pen-alties Harvcrd kicked ten times for 36.'. yards, rushed seventv -rlx tlmc for 155 yards, had eighteen first downs, tan back on Vale ki l.s fifteen yards, and lst ten ards on two penalties. pen-alties. Line-Up of Teams The Une-up of the teams follows: Yale. Harvard. Cates. N Jones l e Inry Forbes Lt Brill Montgomery Erwtn Hr.ikenburger. Flandere l.g Burr Flanders. Smith C Parker. Barney Tripp r.g Kersberg Bigeiow it 84uleres Shevlln t.e Knowlton T. Jones. Hntchloson. .q Starr, Newhall Roome, Knox I.h.b Foster. Nichols Morse. Hoyt r h.b Wendell Quill. Irvine, Flynn... f.b '-'urr Touchdown Forbes, tioal Hoyt. Total seoro Yale c Harvard 0 Umpire Paul Daablel of Annapoll- Refei M A. McClung of l.ehiglj Time Thlrty-flye-mlnuts hahes S. J B Team Victorious. The s. J. B. eleven met and vanaulshed the Bingham Junction eleven by S score of 16 to 5 Saturday afternoon on the local high school gridiron The line-up of the victorious team follows: H Lecuyer, a. b. ; E Hunt, c . T. Leaver, Lea-ver, 1. k : S Rual. I t ; i. Y'oung. 1. e. ; Cox, r. g : W, Mi .inn r t.j f KicEntre, r. e. ; H. Prince. I h. b.j K. Creech, r. h. b.; G Creech, f b. Football Scores a i Lawrence, Kan. University of Kansas. Kan-sas. 'Ji: Agi Icultural college. 0. At Relntl Beloit college, 12; Kook college, col-lege, Qalesburg. III., C. As Swarthmore, Pa. Swarthmore, 50, Wesleyan, 6 At Ann Arbor Michigan. 75; Oberlln, 0. At New York-Penn 20. Columbia, 0. At Springfield, Mass. Dartmouth, H, Brown 8 At PlttsburgCarlislt n Washington and Jefferson, At Minneapolis .Minnesota, it; Northwestern, North-western, c. At Washington Georgetown. 12; George VYar.hliigti.n. A i West Point West Point, 17 Syra-cuse, Syra-cuse, U. At Anmpolls Annapolis 12 A.M. I At Lincoln Nebraska 94, Uoane B. At New York New York unl rally 11. Union college n. At Cedar Rapids. la foo 6. Cornell E. At i-xingt..:i. Ky. Central university, Dan- n tile. 1: Kentucky State college II. At Hloomlngtoii. ind. Indiana university freshmen 46, FtSJlklln college 0 At Crswfoi-dsvllle, Ind. Wabash college Depauw o. At Qranville, O. Denlson university Hel-delbfrf Hel-delbfrf 0. At Delaware, O. Kanyon coii-ge so, Ohio Wesleyan 0, At Springfield. O. Ohio Medical university IS. Wittenberg 0. At Pittsburg Western I'nlverslty of Penn-I Penn-I vivania ii. leneva o j U t'.duinbus. t. Ohio Stute unlverlt lj I Wooster 0. |