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Show YALE BEATS BROWN IN HEATED TUSSLE NEW HAV1SX. Conn., Nov. S. Yale defeated Brown in a grueling- contest In the Yale bowl today, 14 to 0. Ti:e game was featured by the brilliant offensive work of Kempton and Braden of the Bine backfield and the deadly tackling of Williams Wil-liams and Albright, the Brown ends. Tiie Rhode Islanders threatened the Yale goal 1 ine but once, when they reached the twenty-five-yard line in the first period, but were held for downs. One attempted field goal was blocked. The visitors' goal line was in danger three times, outside of the two Yale touchdowns. In the third period Brown held the Blue for downs on the two-yard line. Gloom settled on the Yale supporters in the first minute of the game when Kemp-ton Kemp-ton injured his shoulder and was taken from the lineup. He went back into the game In the second period, but it was not until the third period that Yale displayed dis-played an attack which made victory appear ap-pear certain. Kempton made a thirty-yard run and Braden pierced the Brown line for several ! good gains. A forward pass, Kempton j to Neville, netted eight yards, and then Braden went over for the first touchdown. touch-down. Campbell, substitute halfback, carried the ball over the goal line for Yale's second sec-ond touchdown at the start of the fourth period. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 8. Lineup and summary: Yale (14) Brown 0 Reinhardt le Williams Dickens It Shortleff Gait lg Brae Callahan(c) c Hoving Acosta rg Nichols(c) Walker rt Johnstone Robinson re Albright Kempton qb Fox J.M.Neville Ihb , Browns Webb rhb Jemall Braden fb Armstrong Score by periods: Yale 0 0 7 714 Brown 0 0 0 0 0 Yale scoring: Touchdowns Braden, Campbell (substitute for Webb). Goals from touchdowns Braden. 'Z. Referee i Evans, Williams. Umpire Earls Wil-i Wil-i llama. Pennsylvania. Field Judge Noble, Amhertit. |